> Your example, Eelco, is amazingly verbose, but I can see how it works.

Hey, blame Java for that ok? Of course, if you only use strings you're
gonna be less verbose :) I tried to show that there is a relation
between the objects you work with through your model and how you would
use them in the dropdown component. Igor's example actually makes more
sense as he shows something that we're advocating all the time: write
custom components that fit your needs and code style. It's not that
hard, really, and the investment of writing such a component - like 10
minutes to get the one Igor made - saves you any further frustration
you might have with a particular component.

> want more docs want more docs

What else is new :) I've been working on Wicket In Action for over a
year now and I can tell you it's not a lot of fun to write
documentation. Not for me and I'm sure not for most coders. We try to
keep the examples as up-to-date and extensive as we can, and we have
multiple examples projects. That's the best we can/ want to at this
time, together with much appreciated contributions to the WIKI. I
recommend you buy Pro Wicket for 20 dollars or so.

Eelco

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