On 6/27/07, Ryan Sonnek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

just my 2 cents, but i think the databinder project would be a great place
for this.


Indeed it makes sense. I personally don't mind where it goes, or even if it
goes somewhere.

I'll try to subscribe to databinder forum (I was not fortunate enough first
time I tried) and see what nathan think about that. If others have a
different opinion, let me know.

Xavier

On 6/27/07, Xavier Hanin < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I've blogged about that a few days ago [1], but jonathan told me it
> might be interesting to contribute it to wicket contrib or wicket examples.
> "It" is a reusable panel featuring a text area where you can type an
> Hibernate HQL query, a button to submit the query, and a datatable to
> display the results.
>
> The panel is very generic, it just needs a SessionFactory, and work with
> Hibernate metamodel to display the result. We use it in our administration
> page (which is targetted to developpers), it might also be useful for debug
> purpose (we use it pretty frequently as an easy way to test queries). So I'd
> be happy to contribute this to wicket more directly (the code [2] is already
> ASLv2), but I need some help.
>
> First I have a dependency on databinder HibernateObjectModel, which is
> used to wrap query result objects in models. To put this in wicket contrib,
> I'd need a similar generic way of wrapping hibernate objects in IModel.
> Maybe there's something similar in wicket-contrib-hibernate?
>
> My second question is where should I put this panel?
> wicket-contrib-hibernate? Somewhere else? Right now I have trouble accessing
> wicket-stuff svn, so I can't even try to make a good guess :-)
>
> Xavier
>
> [1] http://xhab.blogspot.com/2007/06/wicket-hibernate-query-panel.html
> [2]
> 
http://www.xoocode.org/wsvn/xoocode/org.xoocode.xooctory/trunk/xooctory/src/main/java/org/xoocode/xooctory/web/component/hibernate/HibernateQueryPanel.java?op=file&rev=0&sc=0
>
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