This might be useful:
http://herebebeasties.com/2007-08-17/wicket-bean-editor/

Regards,
   Erik.


Ryan LaHue wrote:
I'm trying to build a form dynamically and am having a little problem.
Basically I have a class that takes a List<FormComponent> and then passes
them into a ListView for display on screen.  The problem is that they were
created elsewhere and I have no control over two things:
1) The order/type of each FormComponent
2) The wicket:id that was chosen for them when the FormComponents were
created

I think I've solved 1) by creating wrapper classes for each supported
FormComponent type... for example, I have a DropDownChoicePanel which simply
adds the DropDownChoice it is passed to its html, which is simply a <select
wicket:id="component"></select>.  This way I can simply wrap each
FormComponent in the list with a panel and add all the panels to my listview
rather than the components themselves -- this solves the problem of
homogenizing the listview's HTML.

But 2) is causing me problems, because unless I require all FormComponents
to be given a wicket:id which is prespecified and is the same as that in the
DropDownChoicePanel (wicket:id="component") then it will not work.

Am I going about this all wrong?  Is there any way I can receive a
FormComponent and then change its wicket:id so that it will always be
"component" in my ListView?  Or is there a solution for this problem
already?

Much thanks for any advice.



--
Erik van Oosten
http://www.day-to-day-stuff.blogspot.com/


---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org
For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org

Reply via email to