Hi Saravanakumar,

First of all: If I where you I would try to follow Jeremy's suggestion. It
is a bit annoying for other users to have duplicated posts. Additionally if
someone answers one of your posts, and even if the answer is not what you
expected, it is nice if you reply to the guy at least telling him. "Thanks
you but that's not what I wanted to achieve..." and explain yourself. If you
don't answer and just spawn a new thread that will only create confusion and
people will be less prone to answer your e-mail. Also try to explain
yourself as clear as possible.

If what you are trying to do is dynamically generate Wicket screens based on
some XML definition... Please search this list. The same question has been
asked and answered many times on this list. Even there are projects out
there you can use for inspiration e.g. ([1], [2]). Basically the idea is to
use repeaters and factories of components the read some definitions and
create what you want.

Best,


Refereneces.

1-http://wicketwebbeans.sourceforge.net/
2-
http://code.google.com/p/antilia/source/browse/#svn/trunk/com.antilia.web/src/com/antilia/web/crud

On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 9:53 AM, sravan g <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi All,
>     Any one Have idea about how to Store wicket fields(TextField) to XML
> File?
>
> Thanks,
> Saravanakumar G.
>

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