Hi,
On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 6:36 PM, Andrew Geery wrote:
> I've recently run across a couple of issues where a proxy'ed class (using
> Javassist from Hibernate) has messed up Wicket. When a class is proxy'ed
> by Javassist, the class you have (say, Person) isn't really a Person class
> but somet
On Fri, 22 Jun 2012 11:36:51 -0400
Andrew Geery wrote:
> My question is: should Wicket have realized that the proxy'ed Person
> object was actually a Person class and called the appropriate
> converter? Looking at this --
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1139611/loading-javassist-ed-hibernate
I've recently run across a couple of issues where a proxy'ed class (using
Javassist from Hibernate) has messed up Wicket. When a class is proxy'ed
by Javassist, the class you have (say, Person) isn't really a Person class
but something like Person_$$_Javassist_48.
I had registered a converter wit