Hi Deacon,
many thanks for this write-up; read it through with a lot of interest; and
impressed/heartened by the fact that you got in there and was able to put
together a couple of your own Wicket components, great stuff. But of all
the positive stuff you said, the best thing (for me) was when
Thanks Deacon and Cesar for sharing your adventures.
I agree that it can be a bumpy road sometimes but good to hear the
framework will take you places. Your contributions can smoothen the path
for future explorers.
Cheers,
Jeroen
On 15 July 2016 at 19:32, Andre Venter
Well done Deacon!
On Fri, Jul 15, 2016 at 7:27 PM, César Camilo Lugo Marcos <
cesar.l...@sisorg.com.mx> wrote:
> Deacon,
>
> What a great summary, congratulations!
>
> I want to take the opportunity to add some stuff:
>
> More great stuff:
> - We have tested our Apache ISIS application in an AWS
Deacon,
What a great summary, congratulations!
I want to take the opportunity to add some stuff:
More great stuff:
- We have tested our Apache ISIS application in an AWS cloud load
balanced environment including some level of volume concurrency testing.
So far so good. We are expecting to have
Hi Deacon,
It is a pleasure to read your success story!
I am especially glad about the Wicket part of it! I don't remember
questions about Wicket(Stuff) from you neither in Isis nor in Wicket
forums, so it seems you did it all by yourself! This is great!
On Fri, Jul 15, 2016 at 6:11 PM, Deacon
I successfully delivered my first "real" Apache Isis application today --
YAY!! -- and would like to share my experience.
My background: I am a reasonably experienced developer proficient in custom
application development in C#, Java, Javascript, Python etc. but never
touched Apache Isis nor