Geoff,

This is easy. Take a look at the guestbook and library examples. Class Table
will do.

Regards
Juergen

P.s. yes we are actively developing Wicket. Improved localization, more
advanced examples, components based on Wickets core components and the
Wicket home page are currently under development. I just finished
http://www.displaytag.org like examples, which however are not yet in CVS
(write access problems). And Sourceforge is currently blocking mail with
*.zip files attached. In case you are interested, just me your email
address.

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Betreff: [Wicket-user] dynamic table of static links

I have a bunch of URL's stored in a database. How can I dynamically create a
table of links to these URL's?

p.s., is Wicket still actively being developed? Hope so.

-geoff


                
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