For some reason I am finding that most Wicket examples have select box
examples that offer single dimension arrays. But most lookup
selection use cases I've ever encountered use a short key or 'code'
that the user does not see, and then a longer descriptive 'decode' for
the user. The classic
Hi,
take a look at FormInput.LocaleDropDownChoice or DropDownChoicePage in
wicket-examples
Sven
On 05/02/2012 02:17 PM, Brian Mulholland wrote:
For some reason I am finding that most Wicket examples have select box
examples that offer single dimension arrays. But most lookup
selection use