On 8/29/07, Antony Stubbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have a couple of pages with _very large forms_, that are also modified
> dynamically to set which fields are editable using javascript, dependant on
> the value of a drop down list. Please see the example image attached. And
> that's only the first page....
> the application is in - *gasp* - struts.
> I love what I've seen so far with Wicket, but I'm unsure what it's like to
> use compared to say, Stripes, Struts 2, Click, Tapestry etc when it comes to
> very large forms.
> being that setting up each field in wicket is kinda verbose...

Yeah, you definitively should not just add all these examples by hand :)

What you do is e.g. use a DataTable component. The data provider would
return the rows, and you define the columns on that data table. Rest
should be straightforward. Don't forget to set the itemReuseStrategy
if you're working inside a form (e.g. to use ReuseIfModelsEqual).

Eelco

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