Jonathan, I think that Wicket is missing a solid overview of the below form components, how they differ, how they overlap, and when to use each.
Check, Checkbox, CheckGroup, CheckGroupSelector DropDownChoice (there are 3 wiki pages, but I'd like to draw out the overlap with RadioChoice and the role of IChoiceRenderer) Radio, RadioChoice, RadioGroup And of course: IChoiceRenderer. For example, I really don't know whether my above list is missing any components. If such a topic is not in the works for your book, I'll volunteer to put together a first pass at such a wiki page. Cheers, Scott >> On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 10:32 AM, Jonathan Locke >> <jonathan.lo...@gmail.com>wrote: >> >>> >>> Well, over the break here I've started something I swore I would never do >>> again (well, two things, if you include the JavaOne talk I'm working on). >>> I'm writing a (hopefully relatively short) book. It's called "Twenty-Six >>> Wicket Tricks". Each trick in the book (lettered from A-Z) demonstrates >>> something that people typically want to do and in the process builds a >>> reusable and educational component. I've got 13 tricks coded up now and >>> ideas for a handful more, but if there are any requests out there, please >>> let me know. I'd also be interested in getting some idea how many people >>> would be interested in this book (would provide some fuel for me to get >>> it >>> done). It does not cover any of the same ground as Wicket in Action >>> (which >>> you should buy if you have not already!), BTW. It's more of a companion >>> to >>> that book. >>> >>> Happy Holidays! >>> >>> Best, >>> >>> Jonathan --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org