I think this component exists in wicket-extensions.  I believe it's called
Pallet.

On 4/16/07, BPnwn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Do any of the wicket libraries or extensions have a two-panel selector
component? This is also known as a list builder. It consists of two
side-by-side lists and buttons to move items from one list to the other.

A simple example (not mine) can be seen at:

http://www-opale.inrialpes.fr/sinus/cast/manual/Images/parameterFile.gif

Here's another example from Outlook:


http://www.nabble.com/file/7896/two%20panel%20selector%20from%20outlook.PNG

Any pointers as to how to create such a component would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Julian

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