I have no problem other than "i dont like it", but since I don't like it
I'd like to know if someone else had the same thoughts I had and what
was the conclusion.
Giovanni
what is the actual problem you are having with this other then "i dont like it"?
-igor
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 3:21 AM, Giovanni Cuccu
<giovanni.cu...@cup2000.it> wrote:
Hi all,
I'm developing a wicket application and I'm facing a problem.
I built a menupanel that shows the menu to access the various aplication
pages; since the panel needs to show the pages it contains a list of links
that when clicked simply do the the following
setResponsePage(new PageXXXX());
In the class menupanel.java I must reference PageXXXX
In the class PageXXXX.java I must reference MenuPanel
At the end I have a circular reference between manupanel and the various
PageXXXX and I don't like it.
While reading wicketInAction I noted that in the examples there is a
circular reference between Checkout page and Index page. Are circular
references unavoidable with Wicket? Is there a best practive to avoid this
situation?
Thanks,
Giovanni
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