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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T14:15:46+00:00 2026-06-11T14:15:46+00:00

Is there someway i can have several different wicket components have the same implementation

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Is there someway i can have several different wicket components have the same implementation of isVisible()

for instance i have Labels, TextFields, DropdownChoices and etc that have the same isVisible method but i dont wont to implement custom classes for all of them since is hard to maintain changes to the code.

btw i can’t put them in a webmarkupcontainer due to the design of the page.

I want them all to inherit something like this.

public class DepositoryFormComponent extends Component
{
public DepositoryFormComponent(String id) {
    super(id);
}

public DepositoryFormComponent(String id, IModel model) {
    super(id, model);
}

public boolean isVisible() {
    return isFormDepositoryType();
}

protected boolean isFormDepositoryType() {
    return getCurrentSelections().getSelectedOwnedAccount().getAssetType() == AssetType.DEPOSITORY;
}

protected CurrentSelections getCurrentSelections() {
    return (CurrentSelections) getSession().getAttribute(CurrentSelections.ATTRIBUTE_NAME);
}

public void onRender(){};

}

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    2026-06-11T14:15:47+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 2:15 pm

    You have several options:

    1. If you’ve got control over the markup, and can group in a single tag all the components you want to control visibility of, you could use a <wicket:enclosure> tag to make a Component control visibility of an entire piece of markup. Notice this won’t affect page design, and would achieve a similar effect as to adding a WebMarkupContainer

    2. You could add to those components an IBehavior that will calculate visibility and call setVisible() on the Component. You can also invoke Component#setVisibilityAllowed() if you don’t want future calls to setVisible() to alter the Component‘s visibilty. Maybe not exactly as overriding isVisible, but I think it’ll be unlikely to achieve an override if you don’t create custom components.

      public class VisiblityControlBehavior extends AbstractBehavior { 
      
          private boolean isComponentVisible() { 
              return isFormDepositoryType();
          } 
      
          protected boolean isFormDepositoryType() {
              return getCurrentSelections().getSelectedOwnedAccount().getAssetType() == AssetType.DEPOSITORY;
          }
      
          protected CurrentSelections getCurrentSelections() {
              return (CurrentSelections) getSession().getAttribute(CurrentSelections.ATTRIBUTE_NAME);
          }
      
          @Override 
          public void bind(Component component) { 
              boolean visible = isComponentVisible(); 
              component.setVisible(visible); 
              component.setVisibilityAllowed(visible); 
          } 
      } 
      
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