Hello Eranesto,
I was trying to use the method ("getselectedChoices"), but I´m facing more
problems, look a simple example:
Iterator iter = palette.getSelectedChoices();
while (iter.hasNext()) {
System.out.println(iter.next());
}
it only prints the first choice, an them it throws an error exception,
Any other suggestion¿? thank you very much guys happy new year!!!!!!
reiern70 wrote:
>
> Did you tried Palette.getSelectedChoices() method? It will return an
> Iterator<T> where T is the type of Model object.
>
> Ernesto
>
> On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 8:09 PM, victorTrapiello
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>>
>> Hello guys I´m new in the Wicket world, I´m developing an online
>> application
>> with my development team, we are using the component "Palette", we
>> display
>> the palette on the screen but we can´t/ we do not know how to get the
>> list
>> of choices that we have selected, we have tried like in the example with:
>>
>> palette.getModelObjectAsString());
>>
>> but it seems our IDE does not recognize this... we have imported all of
>> the
>> libraries....
>>
>> any help¿?
>>
>> Thanks very much in advance
>>
>> Regards.
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