Thank you for those suggestions, Volker.
The common theme seems to be that I should allow Tapestry to create a
default BeanModel rather than create a new instance of one in my Java
class, correct? Your second suggestion is nearest to what I've done,
except that I return a new BeanModel.
Just to clarify, Crewman is not a column but the row. Except I've added
a synthetic column named 'action' which contains three pagelinks:
"read|update|delete" (how this cell gets rendered is defined inside a
<p:actionCell> tag).
The exception message suggested to me that Grid was having difficulty
storing Crewman objects into its 'row' parameter. Is this your
understanding also?
Kind regards,
Chris.
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