Chris Colman wrote:

I've thought of a very ugly way of doing it with the current version of
wicket but it relies on quite a lot of smoke and mirrors and hooking
into the component creation process. I'll give that a go for now.

We went a similar but still different way :) We use our own XML formatted files from which we render HTML, Swing, FOP, Excel... Because of this the designer can not only change the fields and their bindings but also parameters like rowcount in lists.

Cheers,
Adrian


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