There is a plan to add OData support to isis.apache.org, so that a collection of objects could be opened in (and perhaps edited through) Excel, say.
Dan On Thu, 17 Nov 2022 at 13:45, Martin Grigorov <mgrigo...@apache.org> wrote: > Hi, > > I am not sure how much helpful my answer is to you but > https://isis.apache.org/ does something similar. > Isis defines a model based on your naked objects. > And then different viewers visualize the objectis/collections. Apache > Wicket is one of the available viewers. REST is another. AFAIK there is no > POI viewer but there is a plugin for the Wicket viewer that adds "export to > Excel" button next to the tables. > > On Thu, Nov 17, 2022 at 11:48 AM Martin Terra < > martin.te...@koodaripalvelut.com> wrote: > > > Hi! > > > > Is there a library/example/experience for doing MVVM with wicket (or > > something close enough to serve as a useful reference)? > > > > A practical goal would be to decouple the Wicket stack from other layers > > and automate gui code generation based on predefined patterns & layout > > design (benefits would be stabilty, testability, predictability, standard > > practices, maintainability, upgradeability, code generation/ai code > > copilot, etc.). > > > > Preferably it would work even so far that we could plug/attach either > > jakarta poi or wicket to the same model and get as output (for example) > > either a html table or excel sheet. > > > > How it works is, basically you would have a wicket plugin that > > "interprets/implements" the model. Alternatively you could have a jakarta > > poi plugin as well. > > > > You could also have a mix of the two, for example: an instruction in the > > model for an action (link, button, etc. rendered by the wicket plugin) > has > > an "embedded instruction" to further render an excel sheet via (a > different > > plugin) jakarta poi as a result of the wicket action (so that when the > user > > clicks the link, the user can download the sheet generated by the model > via > > a wicket download stream associated with the defined link/action). > > > > > > ** > > Martin > > >