I am interested in making wicket work with facebook.  I have made some fbml
components in wicket, so I am looking forward to seeing the project on
wicket-stuff.

On 22/11/2007, Jonathan Locke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
>
> yeah, the contraint framework does have licensing issues.  i don't
> know how hard it might be to solve this, but i can try some contacts
> at sun and see.
>
> i too would like to see facebook support in wicket as quickly as possible.
>
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>
> Eelco Hillenius 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
> >
> >
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