Ok, I read the source and Johan's useful post in wicket-user. I think I
understand it all now.
Thank you,
Gili
Igor Vaynberg wrote:
You make a good point.
Is it possible to take the current property file
mechanism (where you only have to specify classes with
resources) and move it into IComponentInitializer somehow?
You are right you should only be required to specify
components with resources.
It already is, see latter.
Sorry, with all the emails going back and forth I lost
track of what the final property file mechanism looks like.
If I remember correctly, each component must provide a file with:
component1 = resource1, resource2, resource3
right? But I never understood, with this mechanism, how
does Wicket know which components actually end up being used
by a given application or not?
Gili, don't take this the wrong way, but ...
None of us have this project as a full time job, so our time is very
limited. You have access to the source code just like the rest of us so you
should be able to figure this out. Do a cvs diff on the code you have and
the code in the head, one change will come up in Application.java look at it
and you will see a new method called initializeComponents, inside it it has
the code that does the initialization and it's stone simple.
Now if you still have questions AFTER you tried to figure this out yourself,
im sure I and anyone else will be more then happy to help you.
-Igor
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