Re: Fragility/Stability of Wicket core

2011-01-10 Thread Martin Grigorov
Richard, This is how wrapped models work by design. They need to know the component they are assigned to to be able to find the resource bundle. And the owning component needs to know its parent to be able to look in all resource locators (component, package, application, ...). It is the same

Re: Scala-Wicket Help and Advice

2011-01-10 Thread richard emberson
I am sorry, but I can not disagree with you more about Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. Its about resistance to change and not scientific truth and, as such, it has generally applicable. At its crudest, its about the old, vested guard being unwilling and/or unable to move with the

Re: Scala-Wicket Help and Advice

2011-01-10 Thread Gustavo Hexsel
Actually, in Scala it's idiomatic to skip the type on vals (unless they're complex structures or you NEED to declare the type as a higher-level, like it's a public val of a java collection and you want to enforce the interface). Also, if you type new Modelblah() and do an insert-variable

Re: Scala-Wicket Help and Advice

2011-01-10 Thread Jonathan Locke
I understand what you are saying, but I also think you are playing semantic games here. By truth, I was referring simply to objectively testable results (the scientific method), not opening up a philosophical discussion on the nature of truth. But in any case, there are certainly no objectively

Re: [Announce] Migration of wicketstuff from sourceforge to github is now complete

2011-01-10 Thread Martijn Dashorst
On Sat, Jan 1, 2011 at 2:01 AM, Michael O'Cleirigh michael.ocleir...@rivulet.ca wrote: I am pleased to announce that the migration of the wicketstuff project from sourceforge to github is now complete. I've added wicket-auto...@lists.sourceforge.net to the email plugin for