initialize them lazily then

add(new DropDownChoice("id", new PropertyModel(this, "model")); <== will
evaluate at runtime so if cmp is used it will work.

-igor


On 9/14/07, Joe Toth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have a FormComponentPanel, I want it to get and set a property from
> the Form it belongs to who's model is a CompoundPropertyModel.
>
>
> When the FormComponentPanel is loaded, how can I get the backing model's
> object whether someone passes in a Model or it should get it from the
> parent?
>
> If my FormComponentPanel only has a (String id, IModel model)
> constructor this is easy. But I want it to also support
> CompoundPropertyModels from the parent.  (String id)
>
> I have to initialize a couple of DropDown's with data from the model.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Thanks
>
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