Previously the idea of an object builder object has been suggested, it would seem a simple approach that could work in each tab is a step.
On Tuesday, February 21, 2017, L Eder <[email protected]> wrote: > Cool Erik, thanks for your time. I browsed your code and perceived your > alternate approach, not using the memento service. Just going to run both > approaches. Regards, Eder > On Feb 20, 2017 5:10 PM, "Erik de Hair" <[email protected] <javascript:;>> > wrote: > > > Hi Eder, > > > > I've created a demo app [1] to show my approach. It could probably be > more > > generic and I probably broke some Apache Isis module naming conventions > but > > i believe it's a good starting point. > > > > As I said in my previous post, this solution is based on the wicket > wizard > > module. I asked for some wizard functionality long ago. Dan created the > > module but I couldn't give him proper feedback at that moment :-/ > > > > Right now I wasn't able to create my demo in the wicket-module because > > this module was built using Apache Isis 1.6 or so and I had to fix a lot > to > > get it working. In the mean time a lot has changed (like view models > > without memento's and XML lay outs) and I believe it would be much easier > > to make it more generic than before. If anyone is interested I could try > to > > 'merge' the 2 modules and make the wizard reusable. > > > > I didn't change the README but you should be able to run the app the same > > way as the other modules. > > > > > > Erik > > > > [1] https://github.com/erikdehair/isis-module-wizard > > > > > > On 02/20/2017 04:42 PM, Erik de Hair wrote: > > > >> Hi Eder, > >> > >> I've been using some concepts form the Apache Isis wizard add on [1] and > >> added some things like a bread crumb. Also use layout-xml files for the > >> pages and buttons instead of using the fixed buttons. Didn't have the > time > >> yet to share this. I will try to do that this week, so you can check > that > >> out. > >> > >> Erik > >> > >> [1] https://github.com/isisaddons/isis-wicket-wizard > >> > >> On 02/20/2017 03:59 PM, L Eder wrote: > >> > >>> Hi members: > >>> Anyone having a tip to share on how to build such a type of form? > >>> > >>> Idea is to have one form with Back and Next buttons, navigating through > >>> screens related to layout groups, say General, Details, Misc, etc. > >>> > >>> Regards, Eder > >>> > >>> > >> > > >
