According to me you don't have to use SRM at all. If you use the
normal wicket validation mechanism, the resource bundles are picked up
automatically.

That validations are skipped is probably a bug in your code (for
example: setDefaultFormProcessing(false) in your code somewhere?)

Martijn

On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 3:46 PM, Srikanth.NT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi
> I have built a new custom panel(custompanel.java) with 12 text fields. It
> has a configuration file called custompanel.properties which has something
> like
> component1.required=true
> component2.required=true
> component1.maxlength=200
>
> These properties can be overridden by page.properties. When I read the
> properties file from the constructor,
> new StringResourceModel(id, this, null).getObject().toString()
> i did not get overriden values. Also I got some warn that I am trying to
> access property before rendering the component. So I moved the constructing
> stuff to the onBeforeRender method which then picked the correct overridden
> values. But the problem is validation errors are missed.
>
> Anybody used the properties file for the configuration of panel ?
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