Using AutoComponentResolver, you can add a feedback panel like this:
<wicket:component
class="org.apache.wicket.markup.html.panel.FeedbackPanel"/>




Ricardo Mayerhofer wrote:
> 
> I started to use wicket some time ago, and I'm really enjoying it. Best
> framework ever.
> But I've some suggestions.
> I think wicket could be better if it had less boiler plate code. This
> could be reduced by using CoC.
> Take the FeedBackPanel for example, you always have to add the component
> on the web page, even if no special handling is requires (which is almost
> the case). 
> Wicket could have some reserved ids, so if I add a markup with id
> feedbackPanel, a feedbackpanel component is automatically added to that
> page.
> Another example is SubmitLink component. No special handling required, but
> for wicket sake the developer must add it on the java the page.
> 

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