Quite interesting.
Although Wicket use a different approach that requires explicitly to map
html fields to java objects - and this is what makes it so great - there are
situation where would be very useful to have a component like that (for
example for fast application prototyping ..).
Moreover it would be quite easy to implement extending a panel and using a
just bit of reflection .
Wicket gurus what do you think about?
- Paolo
On 12/19/06, Carfield Yim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This look really cool, I just define the bean and the framework
determine HTML input type for me, is that similar support from wicket
for this?
http://beanform.sourceforge.net/
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