Thanks for your reply. Your hint regarding the reset-method made me look in
the sourcecode for WizardModel, where I found this code, new in 1.5:
for(IWizardstep step : steps){
step.init(this);}
Putting this into my own implematation did the trick.
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I am using the Wicket Wizard in an application where users go from page to
page (step to step).
This has been working fine in 1.4.18, but when I'm going to 1.5.3, the
wizard fails to go from step to step.
I get a NullPointerError in the WizardStep, and the object that is null is
the WizardModel. I
Using HybridURLCodingStrategy did the trick, though I ran into some strange
behaviour using the browsers back-button. That may however be a result from
things I have done in my code.
Thanks for your help!
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Thanks for a really quick aswer. For mounting the wizards I use
QueryStringUrlCodingStrategy. I'll take a closer look at
HybridURLCodingStrategy and will come back.
Thanks
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I am rather new to Wicket, still I am building an application using the
Wizard-functionality, since this is very suitable for the app.
The app consists of several modules, implemented as wizards. Each wizard
obviously has a number of steps, using the WizardStep, which is a panel.
This works fine,