Jonathan,
In my current application I have about 10 similar looking search forms
that are all generated with a list that specifies the layout to be used,
and the property to be set in a model object. There is only 1 html file
containing only 3 fragments to drive all the search forms. For each
> In fact, if you really don't want the page-developers to be coding any HTML,
> the Echo or Echo 2 framework may be what you're looking for. But then
> you'll be limited to building upon whatever functionality their components
> provide.
Yep, that could be a good alternative if you want to do al
for. But then you'll be limited to building upon whatever functionality
their components provide.
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That's what I'm after, the majority of our interface is form driven and laid out using basic block elements with CSS handling all of the positioning. Even then, laying it out with tags would be better than what we have currently (developers have too much freedom with presentation... font tags are
On 19/10/06, Dorel Vaida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wanted to ask, just for curiosity, in case that somebody wants to
> develop components/pages in wicket, BUT place the HTMLs outside the
> package where their corresponding java classes are (avoid the folder
> hierarchy due to java packages, e.
this is asked often on the list, search the archives.-IgorOn 10/18/06, Dorel Vaida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:I wanted to ask, just for curiosity, in case that somebody wants to
develop components/pages in wicket, BUT place the HTMLs outside thepackage where their corresponding java classes are (av
I wanted to ask, just for curiosity, in case that somebody wants to
develop components/pages in wicket, BUT place the HTMLs outside the
package where their corresponding java classes are (avoid the folder
hierarchy due to java packages, e.g. have the HTML pages in a web/pages
folder and have wi
you can encapsulate a great deal of markup and css into the components, however unless you go to extremes some basic knowledge of html is still needed. wicket doesnt use layout managers so you have to provide some basic html - at least tags to position the components.
in some cases if the componen
I wrote that page. What do you want to know about the implementation? I can sell you my survey code. :)On 10/18/06, Jonathan Sharp <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I think this is similar to what I'm trying to do. Are there any details of this implementation?
http://www.wicket-wiki.org.uk/wiki/index.ph
I think this is similar to what I'm trying to do. Are there any details of this implementation?http://www.wicket-wiki.org.uk/wiki/index.php/Forms_with_dynamic_elements
Cheers,-jsOn 10/18/06, Jonathan Sharp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm a UI developer on a team of about 10 and are in the evaulation
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