Hi Martinj,

well, i like frameworks that let me do what i want but also i like them if
they take me the full 9 yards...

Regards 

> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Martijn Dashorst [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Gesendet: Montag, 23. Oktober 2006 20:17
> An: [email protected]
> Betreff: Re: Feature Idea / Request
> 
> Hi Korbinian,
> 
> I have several problems with this proposal:
>  - the link class now has just one purpose: being a link. It 
> knows how to attach itself to a markup tag and how to make 
> the link stuff work.
> Automagically adding the label opens up the can of worms for 
> all links.
>  - the link class can contain *any* markup, not just labels
>  - you propose a mere convenience that can be easiliy 
> implemented in your own custom class:
> public MyOwnLabeledBookmarkableLink extends BookmarkablePageLink {
>     public MyOwnLabeledBoomarkableLink(id, pageparameters, 
> IModel label) {
>         super(id, pageparameters);
>         this.label = label;
>     }
>       protected void onComponentTagBody(final MarkupStream 
> markupStream, final ComponentTag openTag)
>       {
>               replaceComponentTagBody(markupStream, openTag, 
> label.getObject(this).toString());
>       }
> }
> 
> One of the goals of Wicket is to be able to create reusable 
> components yourself, and this is a perfect case for that. 
> Another goal is to keep the framework small and focused, not 
> the whole nine yards.
> 
> Martijn
> 
> 
> On 10/22/06, Korbinian Bachl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > i've come over a point where i think it might be useful to make a 
> > thing easier. Im talking about BookmarkablePageLink.
> >
> > Usually a link consists of following in html: <a 
> > href="URL">DESCRIPTION</a>
> >
> > while in Wicket a BookmarkablePageLink only (!) alters the 
> URL, e.g: a 
> > BPL has to be:
> > <a href="#" wicket:id="myLinkId"><span 
> > wicket:id="myLinkLabel">foo</span></a>
> >
> > couldnt this be simplfied to just:
> > <a href="#" wicket:id="myLinkId">foo</a>
> >
> > and the constructor could then be:
> > public BookmarkablePageLink(final String id, final Class pageClass, 
> > final PageParameters parameters, final String linkDescription)
> >
> >
> > wouldnt this be a bit nicer?
> >
> > ive come over this as i create a list with links, but without a 
> > description it makes no sense, e.g:
> >
> >  List navList = new ArrayList();
> >  navList.add(new BookmarkablePageLink("linkTo",A.class).add(new
> > Label("linkName","FOOA")));
> >  navList.add(new BookmarkablePageLink("linkTo",B.class).add(new
> > Label("linkName","FOO HSH")));
> >  navList.add(new BookmarkablePageLink("linkTo",C.class).add(new
> > Label("linkName","FOO BAR BAR")));
> >
> > just my 2 cents,
> >
> > Best Regards,
> >
> > Korbinian
> >
> > PS: if im wrong anywhere please let me know!
> >
> >
> 
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