Thank you!
I just discovered this sample:
http://www.brettdutton.com/blog/?p=4

What i can do.. if i want to use FilterToolbar with DataTable?

2010/2/15  <[email protected]>:
> If you want to use a Map and display it in a Datatable there's no
> difference from using an Object in Wicket.
>
> You access the key/values using PropertyColumn as usual (i.e. you don't
> really need to make any changes to your code). For Objects you use e. g.
> "name" for the getName() method. When using Maps "name" will return the
> value corresponding to the key "name".
>
>
>
>
>> Can you give me an example, how i can use ResultSet transformed into
>> Map with for example datatable component?
>> I think i can write method transforming ResultSet to a Map.
>>
>> I do not want to use any ORM, because web tier for my app is just
>> "control panel" and main features implemented in the backend.
>
>> You want to swim without getting wet. Fine :)
>
>> public class MyMilkFactory {
>>                public List<Milk> provideHoneyObjects() {
>>                                // iterate over sql statement/REsultSet
>>                               Milk milk = createMilk(rs);
>>               Honey honey provideHoney(rs.getInteger("honeyid"));
>>
>>                }
>>
>>                public Milk createMilk(ResultSet rs) { // do not use an
> OR/mapper here
>> but do the dirty work on your own}
>>
>>                public Honey provideHoney(int id) {//read from database,
> again do the
>> dirty work on your own }
>>}
>

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