eelco,

its cool. i found the problem. i attached my eclipse debugger to my jboss. i
had to download the jdk5.0 source. anyway, i was returning a HashMap$values.
i just wrapped it in an Array and it was fine with that. weird that values
is not serializable. anyway, not a wicket problem, just my noobness. thanks
for the help.

verbal

On 7/16/07, Eelco Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 7/16/07, verbal evasion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> yeah. i want to, but i dont see where i'm storing values(). i'll keep
> looking. must be somewhere.

I take it you are using Wicket 1.2, right? 1.3 should give a bit
better diagnostics.

Eelco

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