Not sure if it qualifies as enough of a topic, but would some form of overview/comparison/"when to use" syummary of the various URL coding strategies be worth considering?
/Gwyn On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 8:37 AM, Jonathan Locke <jonathan.lo...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > well, i got bored enough over the break to sink some hours into > this and i'm liking what happened pretty well now. any other really > ugly problems people want neat solutions to? ;-) > > > Jonathan Locke wrote: >> >> >> yes. this is a good one, but it might be too big for the book... >> although i've been pondering the possibility of something more >> general which is more in the neighborhood of "arbitrarily- >> driven component factories" (where property editors and >> bean editors are specializations). >> >> for property/bean editors you may want to take a look >> at will faler's "wicket-rad" which does this already. >> although i don't know if it's as ideal as it could be yet, >> i think he'd like some help with it seems open to working >> with people. >> >> jon >> >> >> walnutmon wrote: >>> >>> A component that takes some domain object, and for every property >>> dynamically loads an appropriate form element. >>> >>> @Test >>> { >>> private class DomainObject{ >>> List<Property1> prop1s; >>> Boolean prop2; >>> } >>> panel = new DynamicPropertyPanel(new DomainObject()); >>> assertComponent("panel:form:formElement:0", DropDownChoice.class); >>> assertComponent("panel:form:formElement:1", Checkbox.class); >>> >>> //test customization >>> panel = new DynamicPropertyPanel(new DomainObject()); >>> panel.setProperty("prop1s", RadioGroup.class); >>> assertComponent("panel:form:formElement:0", RadioGroup.class); >>> assertComponent("panel:form:formElement:1", Checkbox.class); >>> } >>> >>> My company would purchase several copies of the book if I recommended to >>> do so; which I would. >>> >>> Jonathan Locke 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 >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/Twenty-Six-Wicket-Tricks-tp21214357p21287125.html > Sent from the Wicket - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org