<span wicket:id="name"></span>
doesnt tell me what component i want to put in. is it a label? is it a panel? something else? does it have a default constructor? which constructor to use? which model?
once you get used to wicket it is very fast to write the java code to back the template and vice versa.
-Igor
On 1/16/06, Ittay Dror
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Hi,
It seems to me much of the java code can be autogenerated from the html file. Maybe not with the right class names, but with the right hierarchy (perhaps using naming conventions)
Does anyone know of such a tool?
Thanx
Ittay
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