no, a datatable doesnt support that. but it is easy enough with your
own repeater.

-igor

On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 7:25 AM, Kariem Hussein<kar...@users.sf.net> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I wanted to ask, whether there is a way to have more than one row per
> item rendered from a DataTable [1]. As a result in HTML, we need
> something similar to the example below where both <tr> elements are
> rendered from a single model.
>
> ### snip start
> <tbody>
>  <tr>
>    <td>col1</td><td>col2</td><td>col3</td><td>col4</td>
>  </tr>
>  <tr>
>    <td colspan="4">long text with details</td>
>  </tr>
>  [... other elements]
> </tbody>
> ### snip end
>
> I tried to use DataTable, but the current version (I am working on
> 1.3.6, but 1.4.0 is similar in this respect) creates the data grid in
> the constructor and binds it to 'rows', without any way to
> override/adapt this behavior. Hence my current approach involves a
> customized version of DataTable with this part extracted to be
> overridden by subclasses.
>
> With this mechanism, a corresponding implementation would be able to
> generate multiple rows and cells, depending on the populators
> (IColumn).
>
> Now that it looks a little bit complicated, I wanted to ask how others
> have implemented something similar.
>
> Thank you,
> Kariem
>
> [1] 
> http://fisheye6.atlassian.com/browse/wicket/sandbox/ivaynberg/wicket-1.4.0/wicket-extensions/src/main/java/org/apache/wicket/extensions/markup/html/repeater/data/table/DataTable.java?r=794719
>
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