Well, I guess I could use a Fragment (if it would work inside a Border)
inside a RepeatingView, but then I would need to have all feature texts in
the Java code, which is not nice but would work.
Tom
Herman Bovens wrote:
> Hm, can't you iterate over your collection of features and add the
> corresponding component in each iteration? Something like that?
>
>
> Thomas Singer-3 wrote:
>> Thanks, Alexey and Kent, for your feed-back. Unfortunately, I still have
>> do
>> add a lot of components to the Page instance, for each line one.
>>
>> Tom
>>
>>
>> Kent Tong wrote:
>>> Put that code into a panel, eg, FeatureAvailability.html:
>>>
>>> <wicket:panel>
>>> <td align="center">
>>> <img wicket:id="img" src="/graphics/feature-present.gif"
>>> border="0"
>>> alt="+" width="9" height="9">
>>> </td>
>>> </wicket:panel>
>>>
>>> FeatureAvailability.java:
>>>
>>> public class FeatureAvailability extends Panel {
>>> public FeatureAvailability(String id, IModel model) {
>>> super(id, model);
>>> boolean isPresent = ((Boolean) getModelObject()).booleanValue();
>>> WebMarkupContainer img = new WebMarkupContainer("img");
>>> img.add(new SimpleAttributeModifier("src",
>>> String.format("/graphics/feature-%s.gif",
>>> new Object[] {
>>> isPresent ? "present" : "absent" })));
>>> img.add(new SimpleAttributeModifier("alt",
>>> isPresent ? "+" : "-"));
>>> add(img);
>>> }
>>> }
>
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express
Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take
control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now.
http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/
_______________________________________________
Wicket-user mailing list
[email protected]
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wicket-user