Re: Read Twitter tweets

2012-12-04 Thread Flemming Boller
LOL


On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 5:17 PM, Thomas Götz t...@richmountain.de wrote:

 Ahm, sure: just go to http://twitter.com or use
 INSERT_YOUR_FAVORITE_TWITTER_CLIENT_HERE ;-)

 SCNR,
-Tom


 On 04.12.2012, at 15:57, ronny.v...@consult.nordea.com wrote:

  Hi People
 
  Any experience/recommendation on subject?
 
  Thanks in advance
 
  Regards
  /Ronny
 


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Re: [WUG] Copenhagen

2008-04-04 Thread Flemming Boller
I will also be there :-)


/Flemming

On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 3:26 PM, Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Thanks:)



 Frank Bille wrote:

  Good initiative. I'm glad you are taking lead on this. I think I can
  come and have signed up on the wiki page.
 
  Frank
 
 
  On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 10:54 AM, Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
   So in order to have this meetin, i'd like to see how many we are (if
   below 5
   or something around there it's not gonna happen).
  
So please fill in if you will come here :
  
   http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/WICKET/Community+meetups#Communitymeetups-Denmark
  
Or if youre really lazy, write me a email:)
  
  
  
Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael wrote:
  
  
  
I suggest that we hold a meeting the 23. april at 16 hours. At
Jayway.
   
   
   
   
  
   http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=7mkimsnp84i09nh48u5ju59pqg%40group.calendar.google.comctz=Europe/Copenhagen
  
  
WDYT?
   
   
   
   
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Copenhagen Meetup

2008-03-19 Thread Flemming Boller
Hi

About the copenhagen meetup, should we arrange something around the 25 - 28
march?

At my workplace we are having a wicket course with one of the developers.

Perhabs we can persuade him to participate?


Nino, will you offer  for the meeting ?

/Flemming


Re: wicket-tools-extjs

2008-02-07 Thread Flemming Boller
Hi

I have tried it a little bit, but I think you have forgot to include some
source files. Like HomePage.java.

/FLemming

On Feb 7, 2008 4:02 AM, Jeremy Fergason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 All,

 I've been trying to use the ExtJS forms from within wicket.  It seemed
 that
 several people out there were trying to do this with limited success;
 except
 for the occasional person saying they had done it.  I have got the
 integration working OK at this point and would like to make the
 integration
 module available to the community at large.  If you are interested in
 using
 ExtJS forms from within wicket checkout the wicket-tools-extjs module at:
 www.wickettools.org

 I'm pretty new to wicket so please comment on the design with any
 suggestions of how I could improve it.  Also if there is anyone who is
 interested in helping out I would love to have the support.

 Hope you find this useful.

 -jdf



Re: wicket-tools-extjs

2008-02-07 Thread Flemming Boller
Hi

Yes, but in your test class (TestHomePage.java) you reference HomePage.class

That was why I mentioned it.

/FLemming

On Feb 7, 2008 8:35 PM, Jeremy Fergason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 There is no HomePage.java because this is not a wicket application.  It is
 a
 library that you can use in your applications.  If you want to use it you
 can compile it by downloading the source and then compiling with: mvn
 compile, or you can just add the following lines to your applications POM
 and maven will automatically download the appropriate files for you:

   !-- ExtJS (javascript library) DEPENDENCIES --
dependency
groupIdorg.wickettools.extjs/groupId
artifactIdextjs/artifactId
version0.1.0/version
/dependency

 also add the following to your repositories section (the files should be
 in
 the global maven repository soon):

 repository
 idwicket-tools-exjts/id
   namewicket-tools-extjs repository/name
   urlhttp://wicket-extjs.sourceforge.net/maven2//url
/repository


 On Feb 7, 2008 8:51 AM, Flemming Boller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Hi
 
  I have tried it a little bit, but I think you have forgot to include
 some
  source files. Like HomePage.java.
 
  /FLemming
 
  On Feb 7, 2008 4:02 AM, Jeremy Fergason [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
 
   All,
  
   I've been trying to use the ExtJS forms from within wicket.  It seemed
   that
   several people out there were trying to do this with limited success;
   except
   for the occasional person saying they had done it.  I have got the
   integration working OK at this point and would like to make the
   integration
   module available to the community at large.  If you are interested in
   using
   ExtJS forms from within wicket checkout the wicket-tools-extjs module
  at:
   www.wickettools.org
  
   I'm pretty new to wicket so please comment on the design with any
   suggestions of how I could improve it.  Also if there is anyone who is
   interested in helping out I would love to have the support.
  
   Hope you find this useful.
  
   -jdf
  
 



Re: wicket-tools-extjs

2008-02-07 Thread Flemming Boller
I think you should add HomePage, or something like that, so users can see
how to use this library.

It is not easy to guess that for example many of the components shall not be
in the markup
when using this library, at least for the normal wicket user.

Anyhow I found out that the ExtJS is a singleton (should it be?) and is
clearing the children list after rendering.
I think that is the reason why  the response is rendered empty, when I press
Save button on a ExtJSForm. - just a thought


/FLemming

On Feb 7, 2008 11:19 PM, Jeremy Fergason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Yes, that's because I used the wicket archetype to create the project
 originally.  I'll remove TestHomePage.java.

 Thanks for the catch!

 -Jeremy

 On Feb 7, 2008 1:06 PM, Flemming Boller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Hi
 
  Yes, but in your test class (TestHomePage.java) you reference
  HomePage.class
 
  That was why I mentioned it.
 
  /FLemming
 
  On Feb 7, 2008 8:35 PM, Jeremy Fergason [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
 
   There is no HomePage.java because this is not a wicket application.
  It
  is
   a
   library that you can use in your applications.  If you want to use it
  you
   can compile it by downloading the source and then compiling with: mvn
   compile, or you can just add the following lines to your applications
  POM
   and maven will automatically download the appropriate files for you:
  
 !-- ExtJS (javascript library) DEPENDENCIES --
  dependency
  groupIdorg.wickettools.extjs/groupId
  artifactIdextjs/artifactId
  version0.1.0/version
  /dependency
  
   also add the following to your repositories section (the files should
 be
   in
   the global maven repository soon):
  
   repository
   idwicket-tools-exjts/id
 namewicket-tools-extjs repository/name
 urlhttp://wicket-extjs.sourceforge.net/maven2//url
  /repository
  
  
   On Feb 7, 2008 8:51 AM, Flemming Boller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
  
Hi
   
I have tried it a little bit, but I think you have forgot to include
   some
source files. Like HomePage.java.
   
/FLemming
   
On Feb 7, 2008 4:02 AM, Jeremy Fergason [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   wrote:
   
 All,

 I've been trying to use the ExtJS forms from within wicket.  It
  seemed
 that
 several people out there were trying to do this with limited
  success;
 except
 for the occasional person saying they had done it.  I have got the
 integration working OK at this point and would like to make the
 integration
 module available to the community at large.  If you are interested
  in
 using
 ExtJS forms from within wicket checkout the wicket-tools-extjs
  module
at:
 www.wickettools.org

 I'm pretty new to wicket so please comment on the design with any
 suggestions of how I could improve it.  Also if there is anyone
 who
  is
 interested in helping out I would love to have the support.

 Hope you find this useful.

 -jdf

   
  
 



Re: client side validation

2008-01-27 Thread Flemming Boller
Hi

Just a thought about client side validation.

I have looked at simple validation like maxlength, min length stuff like
that. The jQuery
validation plugin solves that easily.

My idea was to inherit from the corresponding wicket-validator and implement
IBehavoir.
Then I would be able to generate javascript based on the validator.

I would then add my javascript-enabled-validator  to the form classes.

Would that be a way to go?  comments anyone?

The problem I see is to get the name attribute from the formcomponent,
but I guess I have to look at the Javadoc for wicket

/Flemming



On Jan 27, 2008 4:00 PM, Ryan Sonnek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 http://www.jroller.com/wireframe/entry/wicket_client_side_validation

 I've spent the past couple weeks investigating Wicket's support for
 client side validation.  IMO, using Ajax for validation in Wicket is
 really amazing.  Lots of folks are touting javascript validation
 right now, but I think Wicket has a definite advantage because the
 Ajax validation *reuses* all of your server side validation for free!
 This might be worth mentioning on the feature list somewhere and I'd
 be interested in any comments.

 Ryan

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Re: client side validation

2008-01-27 Thread Flemming Boller
Thanks for the info Igor.

On Jan 27, 2008 9:33 PM, Igor Vaynberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 mixing validators and behaviors has been on our todo list for a while,
 but we couldnt do it cleanly in 1.3 because it would mean an api
 break.

 we will do it for 1.4

 as far as getting the name of formcomponent, that is already possible
 through ibehavior.bind(component)

 -igor


 On Jan 27, 2008 12:07 PM, Flemming Boller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  Hi
 
  Just a thought about client side validation.
 
  I have looked at simple validation like maxlength, min length stuff like
  that. The jQuery
  validation plugin solves that easily.
 
  My idea was to inherit from the corresponding wicket-validator and
 implement
  IBehavoir.
  Then I would be able to generate javascript based on the validator.
 
  I would then add my javascript-enabled-validator  to the form classes.
 
  Would that be a way to go?  comments anyone?
 
  The problem I see is to get the name attribute from the formcomponent,
  but I guess I have to look at the Javadoc for wicket
 
  /Flemming
 
 
 
 
  On Jan 27, 2008 4:00 PM, Ryan Sonnek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   http://www.jroller.com/wireframe/entry/wicket_client_side_validation
  
   I've spent the past couple weeks investigating Wicket's support for
   client side validation.  IMO, using Ajax for validation in Wicket is
   really amazing.  Lots of folks are touting javascript validation
   right now, but I think Wicket has a definite advantage because the
   Ajax validation *reuses* all of your server side validation for free!
   This might be worth mentioning on the feature list somewhere and I'd
   be interested in any comments.
  
   Ryan
  
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Re: integrating extjs with wicket

2008-01-23 Thread Flemming Boller
Hi

Could you explain a little more about how you do?

Do you just use the look and feel when using form compoents, or have are
you also using the FormPanel?

I have tried to convert FormPanel but with very little success :-(

/Flemming


On Jan 24, 2008 6:24 AM, MattClark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 At our company we've been using wicket and ExtJS (1.1) quite successfully
 for
 a while now.  Here are the components we have working:
  - Accordion - Using a RefreshingView to populate the accordion, rendered
 by
 Ext in the browser
  - BorderLayout (really doesn't tie to Wicket, we just made a page which
 uses the BorderLayout)
  - Modal Panel (not using Wicket's ModalPanel)
  - Drag and drop dashboard - Still has problems, but uses a refreshingview
 to create divs which each are rendered as DnD components by Ext
  - Form components (date picker, better-styled text boxes)

 The basic pattern we're using is to generate markup with Wicket, and use
 behaviors to decorate the wicket components with ExtJS components.
  Managing
 the complete lifecycle of the Ext component is the trickiest part, but is
 manageable.

 Personally I think there are two of us who would like to contribute to a
 WicketStuff project around this, but will have to check with company
 policies about contributing code we've written.


 xdirewolfx wrote:
 
  I will be helping out as well as my company is using extjs and we are
  planning to move to wicket from existing web framework
 
  Matt Jensen-2 wrote:
 
 
  I would be willing to contribute to this project, but I don't have the
  knowledge of Wicket internals (nor ExtJS internals, really) to pull off
  the core design.  If somebody starts this, he/she can count on a couple
  hours per week from me.
 
  Martijn Dashorst wrote:
  Sounds like a good wicketstuff project... Do you care to start one?
 
  Martijn
 
  On Jan 9, 2008 7:02 PM, Paolo Di Tommaso [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
 
  This is really an interesting topic!
 
  I've made some Wicket-Extjs integration tests and I haven't found any
  particular issues to make them work smoothly together.
 
  Extjs UI widgets can be created dynamically or can be attach to
  existing
  HTML elements using the element IDs.
 
  Following the latter approach is quite easy integrate Extjs with
  Wicket.
 
  The simplest way I've tried is using a behavior to 'attach' an Extjs
  widget
  to Wicket component.
 
  For example:
 
  public class ExtDateFieldBehavior extends ExtAbstractBehavior{
 
  @Override
  String getExtjsClassName() {
  return Ext.form.DateField;
  }
 
  }
 
  public abstract class ExtAbstractBehavior extends AbstractBehavior {
 
 
  /**
   * Used to add all common Extjs required JavaScript and CSS
  resources
   */
  @Override
  public void bind(Component component) {
  if( component == null ) throw new
  IllegalArgumentException(Argument
  cannot be null);
  component.setOutputMarkupId(true);
  component.add(HeaderContributor.forCss( Extjs.Css.EXT_ALL ));
  component.add(HeaderContributor.forJavaScript(
  Extjs.Js.EXT_BASE ));
  component.add(HeaderContributor.forJavaScript(
  Extjs.Js.EXT_ALL_DEBUG ));
  }
 
 
  abstract String getExtjsClassName();
 
  abstract String getOptions();
 
  @Override
  public void onRendered( Component component ) {
  /* create a copy of options */
  Config options = new Config( config );
  /* initialization */
  config(component,options);
  /* get the string version */
  String sConfig = Extjs.serialize(options);
 
  String extjs = new  + getExtjsClassName() + ( +
  getOptions() +
  );;
  //TODO log here
 
  Response r = component.getResponse();
  r.write( JavascriptUtils.SCRIPT_OPEN_TAG );
  r.write( extjs );
  r.write( JavascriptUtils.SCRIPT_CLOSE_TAG );
  }
  }
 
 
  That's all!
 
  Obviously this is just a simple test but it works and can be extended
  easily
  for other widgets.
 
 
  What I've found not trivial is to pass/define the Extjs widget
  property/configuration in a easy/elegant way.
 
  Would be interesting discuss this...
 
  -- Paolo
 
 
 
 
 
  On Jan 9, 2008 6:25 PM, Jeremy Fergason [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
 
 
  wicket seems to provide some nice management classes like TextField,
  that
  do
  things like set the value for you, I don't see how to integrate this
  with
  a
  javascript solution like ExtJs which does not use an input
  type=text
  ...
  tag.  It could be something very simple and I am just missing it, if
  so
  please point me in the right direction.
 
  Thanks!
 
  On Jan 9, 2008 10:19 AM, Martijn Dashorst 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
 
 
  What is keeping you from building it?
 
  Martijn
 
  On Jan 9, 2008 6:15 PM, Reinout van Schouwen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
 
  Op woensdag 09-01-2008 om 09:07 uur [tijdzone -0700], schreef
 Jeremy
  Fergason:
 
 
  I'm just 

Ext JS, form submit

2008-01-18 Thread Flemming Boller
Hi


Having glazed at the ExtJS components you can not help, but feel I must try
and integrate this into wicket.

However  when I started at  trying to submit data to  wicket from the
Ext.form.FormPanel, lots of trouble appeared.

I can not make Ext.FormPanel apply to  a form tag , only a div tag. With
div tag I can not in wicket use the Form Component.

Also the id´s of elements change after Ext.onReady() has been performed,
which I think is not good for wicket :-)


Anyway the million dollar question is: Has anyone made a successfully
'form' submit from Ext to a wicket component ?


Regards
Flemming


Re: Copenhagen Meeting

2008-01-09 Thread Flemming Boller
Same location as last?

On Jan 9, 2008 9:18 AM, Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 And guys please add some topics, I've added some but im not sure how
 much interest theres in it..

 regards Nino

 Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael wrote:
  Fine by me:) And as last time the closer to 4 the better:)
 
  Flemming Boller wrote:
  That suits also me!
 
  29 jan tuesday ?
 
  /Flemming
 
  On Jan 8, 2008 7:54 PM, Frank Bille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
  I'm fresh for a new meeting. What about the last week of January?
  Preferable
  late afternoon starting around 4-6pm.
 
  Frank
 
  On Jan 3, 2008 11:17 AM, Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
  Yes I think so, dates anyone? Currently im free, although in the
 start
  of next week our car has to go to the mechanic..
 
  And what about topics? Should we have one about testing with
  wicket, and
  while some where exploring testing with wicket others could fix bugs
  with the wicket tester?
 
  brtw:I have a nice blog tutorial for wicket, using JPA-SPRING and
  hibernate for new comers...
 
  regards Nino
 
  Flemming Boller wrote:
 
  dammit :-)
 
  Cheers
 
  /FLemming
 
  ps:  Should we arrange on a wicket meeting in copenhagen, now that
 
  1.3.0is
 
  released  - Nino, Frank ?
 
  On Jan 2, 2008 10:11 PM, Flemming Boller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  wrote:
 
 
  Hi
 
  First of all, congrats with the new release, great work!
 
  I am behind a corporate firewall that infect downloading of
 
  jarfiles,
 
  so
 
  I like the old wicket quickstart  :-)
 
  I have updated the old Wicket QuickStart zip file for use with
 
  1.3.0.
 
  I have only set it up with Eclipse and with JDK 1.4, so the jar
 file
 
  for
 
  jmx is
  excluded in the classpath together with wicke-velocity.
 
  You can download it from my homepage, if you need it
 
  http://boller.dk/wicket-quickstart-1.3.0.zip
 
  Cheers and
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  --
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  Java Specialist @ Jayway DK
  http://www.jayway.dk
  +45 2936 7684
 
 
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Re: Copenhagen Meeting

2008-01-08 Thread Flemming Boller
That suits also me!

29 jan tuesday ?

/Flemming

On Jan 8, 2008 7:54 PM, Frank Bille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I'm fresh for a new meeting. What about the last week of January?
 Preferable
 late afternoon starting around 4-6pm.

 Frank

 On Jan 3, 2008 11:17 AM, Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Yes I think so, dates anyone? Currently im free, although in the start
  of next week our car has to go to the mechanic..
 
  And what about topics? Should we have one about testing with wicket, and
  while some where exploring testing with wicket others could fix bugs
  with the wicket tester?
 
  brtw:I have a nice blog tutorial for wicket, using JPA-SPRING and
  hibernate for new comers...
 
  regards Nino
 
  Flemming Boller wrote:
   dammit :-)
  
   Cheers
  
   /FLemming
  
   ps:  Should we arrange on a wicket meeting in copenhagen, now that
 1.3.0is
   released  - Nino, Frank ?
  
   On Jan 2, 2008 10:11 PM, Flemming Boller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
  
  
   Hi
  
   First of all, congrats with the new release, great work!
  
   I am behind a corporate firewall that infect downloading of
 jarfiles,
  so
   I like the old wicket quickstart  :-)
  
   I have updated the old Wicket QuickStart zip file for use with
 1.3.0.
  
   I have only set it up with Eclipse and with JDK 1.4, so the jar file
  for
   jmx is
   excluded in the classpath together with wicke-velocity.
  
   You can download it from my homepage, if you need it
  
   http://boller.dk/wicket-quickstart-1.3.0.zip
  
   Cheers and
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
  --
  Nino Martinez Wael
  Java Specialist @ Jayway DK
  http://www.jayway.dk
  +45 2936 7684
 
 
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Old Wicket QuickStart

2008-01-02 Thread Flemming Boller
Hi

First of all, congrats with the new release, great work!

I am behind a corporate firewall that infect downloading of jarfiles, so I
like the old wicket quickstart  :-)

I have updated the old Wicket QuickStart zip file for use with 1.3.0.

I have only set it up with Eclipse and with JDK 1.4, so the jar file for jmx
is
excluded in the classpath together with wicke-velocity.

You can download it from my homepage, if you need it

http://boller.dk/wicket-quickstart-1.3.0.zip

Cheers and


Re: Old Wicket QuickStart

2008-01-02 Thread Flemming Boller
dammit :-)

Cheers

/FLemming

ps:  Should we arrange on a wicket meeting in copenhagen, now that 1.3.0 is
released  - Nino, Frank ?

On Jan 2, 2008 10:11 PM, Flemming Boller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi

 First of all, congrats with the new release, great work!

 I am behind a corporate firewall that infect downloading of jarfiles, so
 I like the old wicket quickstart  :-)

 I have updated the old Wicket QuickStart zip file for use with 1.3.0.

 I have only set it up with Eclipse and with JDK 1.4, so the jar file for
 jmx is
 excluded in the classpath together with wicke-velocity.

 You can download it from my homepage, if you need it

 http://boller.dk/wicket-quickstart-1.3.0.zip

 Cheers and









Re: Copenhagen wicket users meeting?

2007-11-12 Thread Flemming Boller
On Nov 9, 2007 1:54 PM, Murat Yücel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 When is the meeting? I have just signed up for the new wicket mailing
 list.
 Maybe i should participate this time :). Flemming do you give a ride?


of course :-)



 /Murat

 2007/11/9, Flemming Boller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  done :-)
 
  On Nov 9, 2007 9:22 AM, Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   Could more people signup if interested? We  cant only be 3 guys in
   denmark interested in this..
  
   I think the release of wicket 1.3 should be an excellent time to hold
 a
   meeting, of course we need to agree on a exact date...
  
   Again as I wrote earlier this is an excellent way to get introduced to
   wicket.. If we are enough persons we will divide into two tracks,
 basic
   and advanced..
  
   regards Nino
  
   Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael wrote:
Bump for more people to join, otherwise it will not happen...
   
This would be an excellent opertunity to meet other wicketeers and
discuss relevant problems...
   
regards Nino
   
Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael wrote:
Some time has past since our last meeting. Perhaps it's time for a
new one?
   
We could focus this meeting on using basic wicket. In order to have
more newcommers?
   
Whats your opinion on this people? What would make you come to the
meeting, and how many are we from denmark?
   
   
regards Nino
   
   
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Re: Copenhagen wicket users meeting?

2007-11-09 Thread Flemming Boller
done :-)

On Nov 9, 2007 9:22 AM, Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Could more people signup if interested? We  cant only be 3 guys in
 denmark interested in this..

 I think the release of wicket 1.3 should be an excellent time to hold a
 meeting, of course we need to agree on a exact date...

 Again as I wrote earlier this is an excellent way to get introduced to
 wicket.. If we are enough persons we will divide into two tracks, basic
 and advanced..

 regards Nino

 Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael wrote:
  Bump for more people to join, otherwise it will not happen...
 
  This would be an excellent opertunity to meet other wicketeers and
  discuss relevant problems...
 
  regards Nino
 
  Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael wrote:
  Some time has past since our last meeting. Perhaps it's time for a
  new one?
 
  We could focus this meeting on using basic wicket. In order to have
  more newcommers?
 
  Whats your opinion on this people? What would make you come to the
  meeting, and how many are we from denmark?
 
 
  regards Nino
 
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Re: Copenhagen wicket users meeting?

2007-09-13 Thread Flemming Boller
Hi Nino

Yes count me in also.

/Flemming Boller

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 Bump for more people to join, otherwise it will not happen...

 This would be an excellent opertunity to meet other wicketeers and
 discuss relevant problems...

 regards Nino

 Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael wrote:
  Some time has past since our last meeting. Perhaps it's time for a new
  one?
 
  We could focus this meeting on using basic wicket. In order to have
  more newcommers?
 
  Whats your opinion on this people? What would make you come to the
  meeting, and how many are we from denmark?
 
 
  regards Nino
 
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