As already mentioned before: you don't have to care about it. Wicket does.

The only thing you do is setting up the property models.

In onSubmit you read the model resp the original list. The data entered by the user will be there. Try it!

Am 21.02.2011 um 09:00 schrieb hrbaer <herber.m...@gmail.com>:


No idea how to deal with multiple panels within a listView (because of the
"name clash")?
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