Gregg
On 8/19/05, Koen Serry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
But this requires doing a cast of the WebApplication to your Subclass in every page/component level. I guess this relates to the thread on spring integration.
Koen
Igor Vaynberg wrote:You should keep this data in your subclass of the WebApplication object. You
should probably populate this data by overriding WebApplication.init() or
lazy-load it upon first access if you need to do this inside requestcycle.
-Igor
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Subject: [Wicket-user] Storing Global Data
Hi,
I'm looking to load lists at application start from a
database to be used in forms across the application. For
example, a list of countries and provinces to populate drop
downs. How would I go about doing this or is there another
better way of doing it?
Thanks,
Chris
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