This is great to hear. out of curiosity, what kind of annotation validation does it support? is this similar to the wicketstuff-hibernate project? if so, it might be worth putting in wicketstuff and trying to create an abstraction to support both Hibernate and JPA annotations.
I think facebook support could go to wicketstuff as well. although it's a high visibility project, I think that the same could be said of the wicketstuff gmap or other projects. On Nov 22, 2007 3:01 PM, Eelco Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > thoof is considering open sourcing these components: > > Nice! I would say, put them in: > > > - thoof ajax feedback bubbles > > -> wicket-extensions > > > - annotation-based constraint validation framework (based on sun's > > constraints framework) > > Separate project. It introduces a new dependency right? Are there any > license issues? > > > - facebook support (not complete, but a basic start at addressing this > > problem) > > Depends on how far done it is and whether someone wants to take > ownership (I know we'll do this as a team, but it would be nice if > someone would feel responsible for making sure it gets properly > supported). Is there someone who will be using this in a real project? > > > but facebook support might linger in wicket-stuff until it's really fully > > baked. > > I'm typically for that approach, though in this case I think it would > really benefit Wicket if we make this a core project so that we can > ensure the API meets our standards and it is more high profile to have > this as a core project; Facebook apps seem to get quite a bit of > attention lately. > > Eelco >
