On Monday 16 March 2009 09:13:40 Andrea Aime wrote:
> Justin Deoliveira ha scritto:
> > +1, the organization makes sense to me.
> >
> > Andrea Aime wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >> trying to write out more panels for the new Wicket
> >> UI it's evident I'm growin a (small) number of reusable
> >> classes, in terms of:
> >> - UI components
> >> - models (as in IModel), especially loadable catalog object wrappers
> >
> > I noticed this too... a nice convenient base class would be nice for
> > loadable detachable models for catalog objects. Could look up the id
> > reflectively, and then just call a subclass hook to do the actual
> > lookup. Is that what you had in mind?
> >
> >> - validators
> >> - converters (not right now, but I was about to develop one today)
> >>
> >> At the moment we have the org.geoserver.web.wicket package hosting
> >> the reusable components, but nothing specific for the others.
> >> What about the following structure instead:
> >> org.geoserver.web
> >> component
> >> model
> >> validator
> >> converter
>
> I was about to make this change and realized this proposed change
> would split the 4 packages across the package tree, instead of keeping
> them close.
>
> What about:
> org.geoserver.web.wicket
> component
> model
> validator
> converter
>
> One more nesting level, but also a single place for Wicket reusable
> stuff. Better?
sounds good to me
Gabriel.
>
> Cheers
> Andrea
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