Sure.
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 2:45 AM, nino martinez wael <
nino.martinez.w...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If your on it Richard, could you put in the wicket merchandise shop aswell?
> cafepress.com/apachewicket
>
> 2009/2/19 Richard Allen
>
> > I like the wickethub.org idea! Thank you for your contribu
If your on it Richard, could you put in the wicket merchandise shop aswell?
cafepress.com/apachewicket
2009/2/19 Richard Allen
> I like the wickethub.org idea! Thank you for your contribution.
>
> I'm assuming the site doesn't crawl the Internet looking for Wicket things.
> If I'm correct, then
I like the wickethub.org idea! Thank you for your contribution.
I'm assuming the site doesn't crawl the Internet looking for Wicket things.
If I'm correct, then people have to post there. Which means people have to
know about it, both to benefit from it and to contribute to it. I see no
mention of
hi richard,
part of your concerns are addressed in wickethub. i launched it a few
weeks ago but time is scarce to maintain it (anyway, it is open source
so anyone can access the code / contribute).
there are still issues and lots of things we want to do. i'm thinking
over the domain model and thi
True. And I have no problem with that. I'll update the wiki with what I know
before the end of the week.
However, I believe the good management of projects is in large part what
makes them a success.
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 11:54 AM, Martijn Dashorst <
martijn.dasho...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Most
Most pages you refer to (apart from those that are in the
wicket.apache.org style) are WIKI pages. This means *you* can modify
them: this holds true for the Wicket WIKI and the Wicket Stuff WIKI.
If you want to contribute text to the main wicket site, you can attach
it to a JIRA issue. etc.
Marti
gt; 2009/2/18 Patrick Angeles
> > >
> > >>
> > >> For anyone interested, I've made public yet another quick start
> > >> application
> > >> that brings together Wicket, Spring 2.5 and Hibernate.
> > >>
> > >
2009/2/18 James Carman
> On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 6:33 AM, nino martinez wael
> wrote:
> > 2009/2/18 Patrick A.
> >
> >>
> >> Hey Nino,
> >>
> >> Apptizer is not really a framework. It's more like AppFuse or Qwicket in
> >> spirit... with the goal of showing how Spring, Hibernate/JPA and Wicket
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 6:33 AM, nino martinez wael
wrote:
> 2009/2/18 Patrick A.
>
>>
>> Hey Nino,
>>
>> Apptizer is not really a framework. It's more like AppFuse or Qwicket in
>> spirit... with the goal of showing how Spring, Hibernate/JPA and Wicket
>> integrate. The CRUD framework in there i
> >> framework uses bean annotations to define CRUD properties. It also uses
> >> the
> >> excellent InMethod Grid component for the list view.
> >>
> >> Link:
>
ne CRUD properties. It also uses
> the
> >> excellent InMethod Grid component for the list view.
> >>
> >> Link:
> >>
> >> http://apptizer.googlecode.com/
> >>
> >
sed on wicketstuff-crud. The
>> CRUD
>> framework uses bean annotations to define CRUD properties. It also uses
>> the
>> excellent InMethod Grid component for the list view.
>>
>> Link:
>>
>> http://apptizer.googlecode.com/
>>
>> Cheers,
pp features a basic CRUD framework based on wicketstuff-crud. The CRUD
>> framework uses bean annotations to define CRUD properties. It also uses the
>> excellent InMethod Grid component for the list view.
>>
>> Link:
>>
>> http://apptizer.googlecode.com/
>>
>
or the list view.
>
> Link:
>
> http://apptizer.googlecode.com/
>
> Cheers,
>
> - P
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D framework based on wicketstuff-crud. The CRUD
> framework uses bean annotations to define CRUD properties. It also uses the
> excellent InMethod Grid component for the list view.
>
> Link:
>
> http://apptizer.googlecode.com/
>
> Cheers,
>
> - P
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llent InMethod Grid component for the list view.
Link:
http://apptizer.googlecode.com/
Cheers,
- P
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