Just parse the date string into a Timestamp. That's Java, not Wicket.

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From:   SudeepShakya <shakyasud...@live.com>
To:     users@wicket.apache.org
Date:   03/26/2012 11:03 PM
Subject:        Re: Creating a submit form which takes date and a string 
as input and displays the data from database(mysql) using simple jdbc



I want to know how to input date into database using form. I am using
Timestamp in mysql.

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