also when you look at client side validation look into ajax validation
currently i don't find client side that big of an issue. because you can use
your java validation
rules just fine when you use ajax..

johan


On 5/9/07, Ryan Sonnek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Wow.  After a flurry of research into this area, i've whipped together
a hibernate/wicket behavior that reads annotations and helps configure
the wicket component respectively.

http://wicket-stuff.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/wicket-stuff/trunk/wicketstuff-hibernate-behavior/

Essentially, right now it will auto configure a component by:
* set component to be "required" when using NotNull annotation
* add "maxlength" attribute when using Length annotation

Still lots of work to be done:
* attach client side javascript validation
* maybe integrate into the wicket validation framework?

I'd appreciate anyone interested to take a look and let me know what they
think.

On 5/8/07, Eelco Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Ryan, lets finish this thread and move on to gTalk and *talk* about
this.
> > I'm adding you right now.
>
> Or even better... why don't you guys join the ##wicket IRC channel on
> freenode.net? It's perfect for discussions like that, and changes are
> you'll get some more people opinions in the process (44 people hanging
> out as I write this).
>
> > No, I dont have an account yet, and yes you can start the project in
> > wicket-stuff and after that, I'll ask you for permission. What'd you
think?
>
> Please reply with (or send me) your sourceforge id, and I'll be happy
> to add you to wicket-stuff.
>
> Eelco
>

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