On 9/30/05, Chris Mok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
While reading the Wiki on Markup Inheritance, I feel that the example
there is not practical. The problem is that Child is a subclass of
Parent. In my opinion, it would make much more sense if the classes use
composite pattern instead of inheritance:
public class Parent extends Webpage
{
public Parent()
{
add(new Child1()); // works?
add(new Child2()); // works?
}
}
public class Child1 extends Webpage { ... }
public class Child2 extends Webpage { ... }
The question is, does the framework support nested Webpages or
MarkupContainers? If so, how does it handle wicket:id clashes?
Chris
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