hi everybody,,
I'm new into the forum and i'm french so i'm begging you to excuse my
english.
I have to create a panel which contains a ListView of a mixed entity object.
A little example:
public Person implements Serializable{
getName()
}
public Event implements Serializable{
getType()
}
p
Thanks François for your reply.
But my real question is. "UserDetails" is it a bean that you created "by
hand"?
How do you populate it?
Thanks again
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Ok thanks it was my idea too but I didn't know if it was right to do this.
Thank you very much
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Hi !
I want to know what was the best practice with Wicket when I want to
manipulate a Panel which need a List of object.
Today i can do what i'm supposed to do but I think it's so easy to be lost
and apply anti-patterns with Wicket.
A concrete example:
http://apache-wicket.1842946.n4.nabble.com
Thanks for your reply.
I have a better understanding about what i should do to set visibility.
But adresseService is not a "real service" or a database access. Because my
data access layer is a call to a web service. So i call one time a web
service and so I have a cluster object with wich I have
Hi everybody.
First I would like to thanks you for the help you gave me.
But I've got another question for you.
I would like to know if it's possible to override the annotation @SpringBean
?
Why do I need to do that?
Let try a little simple example:
I want to print this
"Hello Internal"
and i