If you hava a single checkbox, and only want to know if it's selected, I'd use a Checkbox component instead. You can put it a Boolean Model initialized to whatever and it will come back with the boolean value that will tell you if it's selected.
Cheers, Xavier 2010/5/14 Michael O'Cleirigh <michael.ocleir...@rivulet.ca> > Hi Zilvinas, > > The Model for a CheckGroup is a Collection<T>; I looked in > Check.onComponentTag(...) in Eclipse and it shows that it emits the > "checked" tag if the model object of the Check is contained in the > CheckGroup's collection. > > But you should only really need to use the Collection<T> returned from the > CheckGroup as it contains the list of selected items. > > Regards, > > Mike > > Can anyone explain me how do I determine whether the checkbox is >> "checked"? >> Is the "modelObject" null if not or what? Don't understand that and >> javadoc's don't help :) >> >> What does the list in the CheckGroup model do? what does model in Check >> do? >> does the item in the check model require to be inside the CheckGroup list? >> >> Thank you :) >> >> Žilvinas Vilutis >> >> Mobile: (+370) 652 38353 >> E-mail: cika...@gmail.com >> >> >> > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org > > -- "Klein bottle for rent--inquire within."