On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 10:07 AM, Brown, Berlin [GCG-PFS] <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I was a little confused about page layouts and markup inheritance.  I
> was thinking that a I could take a piece of HTML markup and reuse that
> component when I need to, and use it multiple times within page without
> ever having to create the content.
>
> I was not able to do this.  What I have now, it seems I can only use
> parent child inheritance with one sub-component.
>
> Pseudo Code ....
>
> BasePage.java:
>
> public abstract class BasePage extends WebPage {
>
>    public BasePage(final PageParameters parameters) {
>    }
> }
>
> BasePage.html:
>
> <html>
>  <wicket:child />
> </html>
>
> ----
>
> SomePage.java
>
> public class SomePage extends BasePage {
>
>    public SomePage(final PageParameters parameters) {
>    }
> }
>
> SomePage.html:
> <wicket:extend>
> <div>
>  <div wicket:id="myPanel"></div>
>  <div wicket:id="myPanel1"></div>
> </div>
> </wicket:extend>
>
> ----
>
> BasePanel.java
> ...
>
> BasePanel.html
> <div>
>   <wicket:child />
> </div>
>
> MyPanel1.java extends BasePanel
> ...
>
> MyPane1l.html
> <wicket:extend>
> <div>
> </div>
> </wicket:extend>
>
> ----
>
> Basically:
>
> BasePage has child page -> Some Page ... Some Page has child panels
> BasePanel -> My Panel and My Panel1
> ...
>
> I don't get the output I would expect.  It looks like the markup
> inheritance stops at "SomePage" and doesn't recognize
>  the "BasePanel" HTML child code.
>
> My intended goal is to avoid duplicating HTML content, what is the best
> way to achieve that.  Maybe I should use markup inheritance for the
> panel instead of the page?
>
>
>
Where did you place the wicket:panel tags in your markup?

-- 
Jeremy Thomerson
http://www.wickettraining.com

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