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Clint Popetz commented on JBSEAM-3195:
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I'm not sure how this would work. WickeComponents aren't really full-fledged seam
components; their lifecycle is not managed by Seam, and they aren't bound to a
context. So while I could have WicketComponent register methods marked @Observer with
Init's list of observers, there's no way to find the actual instance of that
component to invoke the method upon at event time.
The only path towards this I could see would be to actually make Wicket component
instances live in seam's session context (because they do have a session lifetime in
Wicket's pageMap.) This could be done, but afaict the only benefit would be
@Observers, because I don't think you'd ever want to inject an instance of a
wicket component into another object. (It would be like injecting a JSF UIComponent
subclass, which I see no use for.)
I'll leave this issue open to hear other's thoughts on it.
Support for @Observer in Wicket classes
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Key: JBSEAM-3195
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBSEAM-3195
Project: Seam
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: Wicket
Reporter: Pete Muir
Assignee: Clint Popetz
Don't know if this is good or not
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