you could try with a simpler model? and see if that works? (so just new
Model())

On Nov 13, 2007 8:22 AM, Franklin Antony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Thanks Igor but it doesnt seem to work still.
>
> Just some more hints:
>
> I have the listview on a form and the form is on the page.
> The uploads collection object is on the form.
> It keeps telling me that there is no such uploads object on the page and
> so
> I changed the call from
>
> MultiFileUploadField ff=new MultiFileUploadField("file_input",new
> PropertyModel(this,"uploads"),3);
>
> to
>
> MultiFileUploadField ff=new MultiFileUploadField("file_input",new
> PropertyModel(MyForm.this,"uploads"),3);
>
> Still doest work.
>
>
> So now i add the collections uploads directly to the page and make call
> like
> this
>
>
> MultiFileUploadField ff=new MultiFileUploadField("file_input",new
> PropertyModel(MyPage.this,"uploads"),3);
>
> Now there is some light in this direction. Only the last set of files in
> the
> listview go inside the uploads collection.
>
>
> I really wish if someone could shed some light on this. Wicket has been so
> easy to use up to now. But I am getting confused with how it will handle
> the
> model in case of reapeaters. I need all the repeaters to use the same
> collections object.
>
>
> Thanks for all the help Igor,
> Franklin
>
>
>
> igor.vaynberg wrote:
> >
> > did you call listview.setreuseitems(true)
> >
> > it is usually easier if you provide a quickstart...
> >
> > -igor
> >
> >
> > On Nov 12, 2007 7:28 AM, Franklin Antony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >>
> >> Dear Friends,
> >>    I am having a problem with putting MultiFileUploadField inside a
> >> ListView. I am following the example, but somehow the uploads
> collection
> >> is
> >> not getting populated with the files. However when I directly add the
> >> MultiFileUploadField  on a form everything seems to work. Could someone
> >> please shed some light on this.
> >>
> >> Here is some code snippet
> >>
> >>             List ls = Arrays.asList(new String[]{"Passport "});
> >>             ListView pl = new ListView("plist",ls)
> >>             {
> >>
> >>                                 protected void populateItem(ListItem
> >> arg0) {
> >>
> >>
> >>                                         MultiFileUploadField ff=new
> >> MultiFileUploadField("file_input",new
> >> PropertyModel(this,"uploads"),3);
> >>
> >>                                         fileUploadList.add(ff);
> >>                                         fileUpload.add(ff);
> >>                         arg0.add(ff);
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>                                 }
> >>
> >>
> >>             };
> >>
> >>
> >> And the listview is on a form and the collections(uploads) is on the
> form
> >> to
> >> just as in the example. I am sure its something with the component
> >> hierarchy. But not sure how to call the uploads correctly. I think
> there
> >> is
> >> something wrong with the expression.
> >>
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Franklin
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