I remember we discussed it before: http://apache-wicket.1842946.n4.nabble.com/Wicket-MashUpContainer-td1893282.html
2011/9/29 Brown, Berlin [GCG-PFS] <berlin.br...@primerica.com>: > Does anyone have an article on how to add dynamic content such that the > content isn't defined in the markup at compile time. It is generated at > runtime. > > For example. > > Old Way - Listing1 > > <div wicket:id="containers"> > <div wicket:id="container1"> > </div> > <div wicket:id="container2"> > </div> > </div> > > ... > With dynamic content - Listing2 > > <div wicket:id="containers"> > <!-- Dynamic Content Wicket Ids, container1, container2 --> > </div> > ... > > I could use an offline, compile time tool to generate the markup and > then add it to my project. But I wanted to see if there is something > more dynamic. > > I also, could use something like a ListView or Repeater, but I wanted to > avoid that because of legacy java code. > > The Java code is structured such that 'containers' has sub-components > 'container1' *** > > It is easier refactor the Java code or have some system to add some kind > of dynamic content that would look like the HTML in Listing1. > > UseCase: For Igor, > > The use-case is just as I described, there are some cases where you have > legacy Wicket Java code. It costs more to modify the Java code and > retest the logic so I wanted to be able to 'refactor' my markup and > clean at least the markup without making major changes to the Java > hierarchy structure. > > I want to have a HTML markup that looks like this but would act like > the listing in listing1 above. > <div wicket:id="containers"> > <!-- Dynamic Content Wicket Ids, container1, container2 --> > </div> > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org