Does this person really need a RAD tool for what they're trying to do?
 All they need to do is display a list of an arbitrary number of radio
buttons.  Wouldn't ListView suffice in this situation?  That's all
they asked for.  The XP folks would say, "Do the simplest thing that
works."

On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 3:56 AM, wfaler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Jonathan Locke wrote:
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>> also see wicket-rad if appropriate
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> A  http://sites.google.com/site/wicketrad URL could be useful, so here it is
> . :)
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> The org.wicketrad.propertyeditor package in the wicket-rad-core module has a
> bunch of Panels you might want to look at for your problem.
>
> The exact problem regarding Radio buttins you (Justin) are talking about can
> be solved with the org.wicketrad.propertyeditor.input.RadioGroupInput class
> (it uses an implementation of IChoiceSource to retrieve the number of radio
> buttons).
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