Hi,
for Wicket's choice components the model object type (possibly wrapped
in a collection) and the type for each choice has to be identical. That
is intended.
>In my case, the model object may be a string, but my choices
>and renderer are rendering from a complex class.
You have two options
I want to run getString() like I might from a Page, but I want to run it in
Application.init(). What is the equivalent call here?
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On Thu, Jun 15, 2017 at 8:39 PM, Entropy wrote:
> I want to run getString() like I might from a Page, but I want to run it in
> Application.init(). What is the equival
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