form with inheritance

2009-09-22 Thread Sam Barrow

I am trying to create a form for a domain object called Shipment. A
Shipment contains a Payment object. Payment is an abstract class, with
subclasses CashPayment, CheckPayment, etc.

What would be the best way to create a form to represent this? I'm
assuming I will use some type tabs with panels for the different types.



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Re: form with inheritance

2009-09-22 Thread Igor Vaynberg
http://wicketinaction.com/2008/10/creating-pluggable-applications-with-wicket-and-spring/

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On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 12:16 PM, Sam Barrow s...@sambarrow.com wrote:

 I am trying to create a form for a domain object called Shipment. A
 Shipment contains a Payment object. Payment is an abstract class, with
 subclasses CashPayment, CheckPayment, etc.

 What would be the best way to create a form to represent this? I'm
 assuming I will use some type tabs with panels for the different types.



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