Re: wiQuery release: 1.0.2 1.1-alpha

2010-09-17 Thread Lionel Armanet
Hi,

I also made an announcement on wiQuery's google code website, check it
there: http://code.google.com/p/wiquery/.

Cheers

On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 11:38 AM, Cemal Bayramoglu 
jweekend_for...@cabouge.com wrote:

 Latest wiQuery [1] releases.

 wiQuery 1.0.2  wiQuery 1.1-alpha have just been released.
 Both releases are available in our wiQuery maven repo [2].

 1.0.2 is a bug fix version and, amongst others, includes a fix to the
 infamous issue 60.

 1.1-alpha includes these bug fixes and uses jQuery 1.4.2  jQuery UI
 1.8.4 (with the new buttons and autocomplete widgets). We use this
 version ourselves on some internal and client jWeekend projects and it
 seems robust, but, it is an alpha release, so please satisfy yourself
 with tests, and, as always, feedback is appreciated to help us
 maintain the high quality wiQuery is renowned for.

 Further details of what's new can be provided if required; this note
 is just to give you a quick head's up that you can point your POMs at
 the latest versions as we know many of you are waiting for a few bug
 fixes and to use the newer jQuery libraries.

 Thanks to the very talented people that has contributed so far; we are
 looking forward to a successful future for this project as more and
 more people discover how reliable, powerful and intuitive it is.

 Regards - Cemal
 jWeekend
 Training, Consulting, Development
 http://jWeekend.com

 [1] http://code.google.com/p/wiquery/
 [2] http://wiquery.googlecode.com/svn/repo




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Re: Wicket JavaScript Library Integration - A Common Base

2010-03-19 Thread Lionel Armanet
Hi,

This would be great, but I think we can only provide an implementation to
JavaScript frameworks designed in an unobtrusive way. When I tried to bind
ExtJs within Wicket, I had some pain to adapt ExtJs components to Wicket.

For the refactoring part, I don't see any problem to achieve this. Generated
JavaScript is based on statements (we just need to abstract this a little
bit) and on listening instantiation of components to render their associated
resources.

Lionel

On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 4:45 PM, Cemal Bayramoglu 
jweekend_for...@cabouge.com wrote:

 There's been plenty of encouraging feedback about wiQuery [1] and how
 cleanly it integrates jQuery and makes it easy to use in a Wicket app.
 We also get lots of questions, sometimes unrelated to wiQuery, about
 how to integrate other JavaScript libraries.

 I was thinking that it could possibly be sensible to have another
 project where we abstract out the mechanisms wiQuery provides for
 resources and JavaScript statements. People could then build on this
 base to integrate their preferred JavaScript libraries (eg YUI, extJS,
 Prototype ...). I would even see wiQuery being potentially refactored
 to use such a base framework.

 Any thoughts?

 Regards - Cemal
 jWeekend
 OO  Java Technologies, Wicket
 Consulting, Development, Training
 http://jWeekend.com

 [1] http://code.google.com/p/wiquery/




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Re: Wicket Layout

2010-02-10 Thread Lionel Armanet

Hi,


reiern70 wrote:
 
 I successfully installed the demo application and studied it a bit... As a
 conclusion I can say I wouldn't mind adapting  my contributions to
 follow
 the standard you have defined for contributing plugins (IWiQueryPlugin).
 
 Maybe it would be useful to split the code of this demo and take out the
 plugins into a separate project? wilayout? So that people could use it on
 their projects alongside wiquery jar?
 
 Maybe create another google code project similar to Wicket-stuff? So, that
 core do not get polluted with such plugins and commit access is less
 strict.
 As said I wouldn't mind using the conventions you have defined.
 

That would be a great idea to provide a complete plugin for layout
management. We are thinking at the best solution to provide this
wiQuery-stuff-project (while Google code is maybe not the best solution to
have a dump-it-all project, we're open to the best suggestions for that
^^).

We have opened a discussion on our list [1], feel free to give your input.

Thanks,

Lionel

[1] :
http://groups.google.com/group/wiquery/browse_thread/thread/8f7f8dfaa34e0774


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Re: Wicket Layout

2010-02-08 Thread Lionel Armanet

Hello,

You can find an example of a jQuery layout plugin (this one:
http://layout.jquery-dev.net/) in the wiQuery project.

If you go visit wiQuery's google code (http://code.google.com/p/wiquery),
you'd find under our svn (in /svn/examples/wiquery-presentation-examples) a
taskboard application with a border layout plugin.

Hope this helps,


kinabalu wrote:
 
 might look at some of the integrations with jquery or yui.  I believe both
 of those frameworks have something similar, and I'd guess the respective
 wicket projects working on integration have them, or could be added.
 
 i don't know enough about dojo though, sorry
 
 On Feb 7, 2010, at 10:09 PM, Josh Kamau wrote:
 
 Andrew ;
 
 How about the splitPanel ?  and the accordion?
 
 On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 9:01 AM, Andrew Lombardi
 and...@mysticcoders.comwrote:
 
 it's definitely an involved layout ... but nothing here looks out of the
 question.
 
 tabbedpanel's for Inbox | Contacts
 the tree from wicket-extensions for the folder viewer
 the datatable from wicket-extensions for the lsit of messages
 there are modal windows, all available
 
 so yes, wicket should be able to support this.  not sure about the dojo
 integration
 
 On Feb 7, 2010, at 9:42 PM, Josh Kamau wrote:
 
 Hi guys;
 
 I think wicket is the best java web framework out there. However , i
 really
 would like be to able to create a layout like this :
 http://demos.dojotoolkit.org/demos/mail/
 
 Does the current dojo integration support this. Is it possible to
 create
 such a layout with vanilla  wicket?
 
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Re: iPhone webapp support?

2009-10-06 Thread Lionel Armanet

Hi,

Maybe you should take a look at jqTouch (http://www.jqtouch.com/) which is a
jQuery plugin dedicated to use rich effects of safari on iPhone. 

You might want to use wiQuery (http://code.google.com/p/wiquery) ton bind
this jQuery plugin with your wicket application.

Hope this helps ! :)


Edmund Urbani wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
 I was wondering whether there is some special support for iPhones
 available with
 Wicket. Something to render pages/components in native iPhone LookFeel,
 like
 eg. here:
 http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/os-eclipse-iphone/
 
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Re: jWicket -- jQuery with Wicket integration

2009-07-22 Thread Lionel Armanet

Hi,

Just to talk, there's another jQuery-Wicket integration project called
WiQuery (http://code.google.com/p/wiquery/) and supported by jWeekend
(http://www.jweekend.com/dev/LWUGReg/). Did you look at this project too ?

Lionel


tauren wrote:
 
 jWicket has now been released as a wicketstuff project.  jWicket is an
 integration of Wicket and jQuery that was previously called
 WicketJQuery (by Stefan Lindner). I realize there are already a few
 Wicket/jQuery integrations, but I think that Stefan's WicketJQuery
 implementation has some advantages over the others.
 
 Stefan and I discussed how to best move the WicketJQuery project
 forward and decided it was best if it became a standard maven project
 to make it easy for others to use.  We decided to host it at
 wicketstuff so that it would be available via a maven repository. We
 also decided to rename it since there were already wicketstuff
 projects with very similar names.  So it will now be known as
 jWicket.
 
 At this point, the code committed to WicketStuff is essentially the
 same codebase available on the original WicketJQuery SVN server.  I
 have refactored it with the org.wicketstuff.jwicket namespace and have
 structured the project in a standard maven manner.  I also split the
 project into jwicket-parent, jwicket, and jwicket-examples.  The demo
 app is now separate from jwicket itself so that it doesn't need to be
 imported into projects.
 
 The original WIcketJQuery project developed by Stefan Lindner can be found
 at:
 http://subversion.visionet.de/project/WicketJQuery/wiki
 
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