Default lookup keys don't work when UseDefaultOnMissingResource is false ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Key: WICKET-1851 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-1851 Project: Wicket Issue Type: Bug Components: wicket Affects Versions: 1.3.4 Reporter: Matthias Keller When in Application the following is set: getResourceSettings().setThrowExceptionOnMissingResource(false); getResourceSettings().setUseDefaultOnMissingResource(false); then a noisy but very visible message is displayed for every missing resource. Unfortunately, calls to getLocalizer().getString() then return this warning message instead of the often used default "" for which it is being checked afterwards. This leads to the effect that this warning message is considered a valid value. Example: org.apache.wicket.markup.html.form.AbstractSingleSelectChoice -> getDefaultChoice(final Object selected) There's this code: String option = getLocalizer().getString(getId() + ".null", this, ""); if (Strings.isEmpty(option)) { option = getLocalizer().getString("null", this, CHOOSE_ONE); } With the above settings, the 'null' property is NEVER found, as the first call already returns the message "[Warning: String resource for 'form.field.null' not found]", which is not empty. The expected behaviour though would be to also try to lookup the 'null' value. This seems to apply to other classes as well as I for example never got the global Required property to work as each form.field.Required property returns the error message.... -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.