Hi Thorsten,

Yeah, wicket is beautiful haha! Whenever I encounter a tricky problem, I always 
find a nice and clean way to handle it with wicket.
One of the reasons it is my framework of choice.

Regarding the transformer behavior: yeah, that is probably a good fit for you.

On another note: why not simply use a data table and manage everything in java 
code?

Met vriendelijke groet,
Kind regards,

Bas Gooren

Op 15 mei 2016 bij 20:01:15, Thorsten Schöning ([email protected]) schreef:

Guten Tag Thorsten Schöning,  
am Sonntag, 15. Mai 2016 um 11:14 schrieben Sie:  

> So next I will have a look at extending  
> AbstractTransformerBehavior with its "tranform" method.  

Hi,  

this was far easier to use, beautiful Wicket... Sadly I saw it too  
late and wasted quite some hours on the former approach. :-)  

Mit freundlichen Grüßen,  

Thorsten Schöning  

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