Do you have to use CompoundPropertyModel?  Why not use explicit models
instead?  This is one reason why I don't like to use
CompoundPropertyModels.

On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 2:57 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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