People are occasionally asking for examples here and I've got a fresh
one that I think is kind of fun (though not at all earth-shaking). It's
a recipe book where you can write recipes in Textile and add, reorder,
and remove ingredients.
http://databinder.net/recipe-book.html
I wrote this new example to go with Databinder 0.3. The release still
depends on Wicket 1.1, but it's the last one that will. Also new in 0.3
is an implementation of the version validation scheme that Martijn
described in his weblog, though if you want to see how that works you'll
need to download the Databinder source package since it's transparent to
the demo apps. (Look in net.databinder.components.DataForm.)
Happy coding,
Nathan
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