Nope, I agree it's probably not such a big deal. If want final to be
removed we can have a vote for it.
Eelco
Igor Vaynberg wrote:
I see your point, I just prefer the pull model. I don't see this being very
useful for the back button because I think something like this will never
change once the button has been created, but I guess we need to be
consistent.
Igor
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Subject: Re: [Wicket-develop] [ wicket-Bugs-1220639 ] form
processing could be better defined
It is component state, and if we want to fully support the
back button, we need to do the recordings. Note though, that
it only records actual changes; the first time you set the
property, no change is recorded.
The visible property is kind of an exception to the state
recording rule (though we record state in the set method) in
that you can override the method and thus break back button
support. We didn't fix this, as the option of overriding
isVisible is /very/ convenient in many cases, while
supporting rolling back the visibility is not that important
outside forms.
When I implemented the immediate property in Button, I didn't
think having setImmediate overridable was worth the potential
back button support break. Is it a large inconvenience?
Eelco
Igor Vaynberg wrote:
Eelco,
What was your usecase for versioning the immediate property of a
button? I think it would have been simpler to have a getter
that can be
overwritten in an anonymous subclass.
Igor
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