Hey
I use this auto-complete field as a searcher to fill my list view
I used the same class but I have a little problem with it ... I don't
understand where to call method findChoice() so I added behavior to this
search field like this:
this.autocompleteSearchField.add(
or you can use this one-
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/WICKET/Autocomplete+using+a+W
icket+model
First of all thanks for the answers!
Have tried this one and it works fine!
Just one problem: when there is a ModelObject set on first render the
component I get an input like "id:1
Meanwhile I figured out that the getModelObject() of the
AutoCompleteTextField allways gives me null. Also if I selected one choice.
While debugging I noticed it is a string.
That's why I'm iterating through the choice objects to get back the object
represented by the string in the autocomplete
Still does not work!
When I submit the form the object is null and the amount of is 0 even I
selected an Object and type an valid amount.
I'm not quite shure which components I have to add to the target for
"onchange" Event.
Right now I just added the form-component to the ajax target.
Lutz Mül
i also do it in convertInput(). So even if it should be the wrong place, it
does work, and you are not alone with this solution ;)
On Monday 13 October 2008 15:40:22 kerim bey wrote:
> While debugging I noticed it is a string.
> That's why I'm iterating through the choice objects to get back the
While debugging I noticed it is a string.
That's why I'm iterating through the choice objects to get back the object
represented by the string in the autocomplete and then call setModelObject()
with the one that matches.
I override convertInput() for this but maybe this is the wrong place?
Ry
: Form model update with ajax using AutoCompleteTextField
You can search the archives for the answer to this one. Essentially the
model object for autocomplete is just a string.
On 10/13/08, kerim bey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi!
>
> I have problems with using an AutoCompleteTex
You can search the archives for the answer to this one. Essentially
the model object for autocomplete is just a string.
On 10/13/08, kerim bey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi!
>
> I have problems with using an AutoCompleteText field.
> Loading the choice Objects works fine, but when I select an e