Hi,
Everything is possible!
I do not understand what exactly you need, so here are some options:
- you can setup your own version of EntityPage that will be used for any
entity.
- if you need to have the tabs only for some specific entity types then you
could use a ViewModel and custom Panel
Hi Steve,
I think you have discussed the same recently at
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/isis-users/201507.mbox/%3CCALJOYLFwqrDb5As4W51x1oVc=2-44eoaprdzoqnqwd2_t2u...@mail.gmail.com%3E
That's why I wasn't sure what is the difference with your new question.
As Dan explained there are
Hi Martin,
Thanks for the pointers, I will start my learning. But the suggestion was
for a new feature of allowing views to be easly switched, either by the
user in the way that 'Views' are within Eclipse, or by the developer via an
attribute on the entity (a parameter of @DomainObjectLayout
Hi,
There are examples of use of different views in the todoapp (table,calendar
etc.). I would like to implement tabs in the Wicket Viewer and am wondering
if a similar views approach can be used at the top level?
That is, to have some standard view layouts that can be switched, maybe by
the