I think the use case is doable with wicket. But I'm really not a guru in
Javascript and CSS (That is why I like wicket, it is done for me.), but the
functionality can need you to implement your own component. (I don't know
enough of the autocomplete field to know if is can suite your demands...)
I have had a look at the AutoCompleteTextField component and although it
looks promising, it will require some extended functionality.
In particular if the getChoices(String input) method only returns one
choice, then that value should be entered into the test field.
What is the best approach
I am evaluating frameworks wrt a new project I will be working on.
The application requires a richish user interface (don't they all now!)
The 'richest' user case is
1) The user starts entering the name of a client into a text field.
2) After entering a few letters they enter a special
What comes close is Wicket's autocompletion field. It works just like
google's autocompletion. It is quite flexible and easy to use.
Regards,
Erik.
richard schmidt wrote:
I am evaluating frameworks wrt a new project I will be working on.
The application requires a richish user
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I am evaluating frameworks wrt a new project I will be working on.
The application requires a richish user interface (don't they all now!)
The 'richest' user case is
1) The user starts entering the name of a client into a text field