Hi,
Say I have some entity E, and it can have states A,B,C. now, for each state, I render the entity a bit differently (showing more or less information, changing colors). The page is comprised of many, sometimes nested (in panels) components. What is the best way to achieve those variations, other than sprinkling 'if (state == S)' statements when creating the components?
One way could be to allow variations ala xslt on the template html based on the state (remove a div, change color of a label etc.). But this changes the structure of the page, and may make wicket issue errors (no matching markup for component).
I would like to hear what others have to say about this issue
Thank you, Ittay
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