Thanks, that works. I really didn't know what I did wrong, nut I understand
the reasoning behind it.
2007/6/28, Martijn Dashorst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 6/28/07, Martijn Dashorst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> new PropertyModel(model, "foo")
erhm...
not quite there yet... You should also notify the property model in
the setModel of your panel.
In this case you have a push type of model binding. It usually is a
better model to adopt a pull type model.
for instance, replace PropertyModel with:
new Model() {
public Object getObject(Component c) {
return ((FooObject)MyPanel.this.getModelObject()).getMyProperty();
}
}
This will always update, and is refactor safe.
Martijn
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