Thanks for the input. I'm going to have a look.

Gaetan
2012/10/24 Paul Bors <p...@bors.ws>

> Take a look at Select2 developed by Ivan Vaynberg one of Wicket's
> contributors:
> http://ivaynberg.github.com/select2/
>
> You should try out the "Loading Remote Data" and "Infinite Scroll with
> Remote Data" examples.
>
> Thanks Ivan for a great job!
>
> ~ Thank you,
>   Paul Bors
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gaetan Zoritchak [mailto:g.zoritc...@moncoachfinance.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2012 9:39 AM
> To: users@wicket.apache.org
> Subject: Using AutocompleteTextField with database entries (without a
> converter)
>
> Hello,
> I don't know what is the best way of impleting that in Wicket
>
> That's my use case:
> - the user has to select a customer in a field of a form,
> - he starts to type some characters,
> - the list shows some possibilities based on a database request using the
> first and last names, the email, ...
> - then he selects one item in the list,
> - the field just shows few informations (Last Name for exemple).
>
> I don't want to use a converter because the data in the field could
> eventually match more than one entry in the database. I can give more
> context in the list to make the user be sure of his selection. When the
> selection is made, I can put a title so that on a mouse over event the user
> visualize the full information on the customer selection.
>
> The best solution would be to use the database id of the customer as a key
> during the selection phase.
>
> I don't know what is the best way of implementing this behaviour.
>
> Thanks a lot for any ideas,
>
> Gaetan,
>
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