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you can use AjaxRequestTarget.get() to see if an ajax request is being
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I'm trying to design a joda time based DateTime field. There are two reasons
- I use joda time only
- I have to wire tree components - start date, finish date and duration, so
I have to add
I managed to get it working but I'm concerned about the approach I took. So
please critics are welcome.