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Thanks All.
Igor - I'm a Wicket newbie. When I get more experience I'll see if I
can do something along the lines you suggest. For now I just wished
to know if it would be possible / sensible.
Casper - Sorry I'm a Wicket newbie as well (but I do have experience
with some other Web fram
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Hi Ashley,
I actually wrote the list regarding a similar idea about a year ago. It
seems like a handy thing for RAD and for newbies struggling with keeping
simple CRUD pages in sync. However I can offer nothing but an
encurraging "great idea, go for it". :)
/Casper
Igor Vaynberg wrote:
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i dont see why it wouldnt be possible. if you can instantiate a page
you can use a visitor to visit all the components and generate
approximately appropriate markup.
perhaps if you had something working you would get more interest.
-igor
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 1:57 AM, Ashley Aitken wrote:
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Dear All,
I have seen a feature in Wicket Bench (I think it is) that can
automatically generate the Web component object construction hierarchy
for a given Web form with Wicket ids. It's a neat feature. However,
I am wondering if it would be possible to do the reverse.
Could Wicket cla