Ok, I have found a few things but still can't figure this out. Apparently
the BoundCompoundPropertyModel is what i need, but it is deprecated. And I
have read the javadoc but still can't figure out how to achieve having
wicket:id on HTML different than the property name in the model. The javadoc
mentions CompoundPropertyModel bind method, but can't figure out how to use
it.
Any help?

Thanks!

On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 3:57 PM, Manuel Corrales
<manuelcorra...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hello. I have a (i hope) reusable panel. This panel has a textField, a
> hiddenField and a link that open up a modalWindow. Then you can select an
> item from a list in the modal window and the field and hidden field
> completes according to the selected value. I want the hidden field to be
> "binded" with a property of the model I am using in a form (using
> CompoundPropertyModel). I intend to use this panel in several forms in my
> application, the problem I have is that the field name of the model object
> is different on every form, and the wicket:id is the same (because it is the
> same hiddenField).
> How can I solve this? Is there a way of having a wicket:id with a different
> name than a model property name?
>
> Please ask for anything you need to help me, I don't know if I was clear on
> my problem.
>
> Thanks in advance!
> Manuel.
>

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