Re: Just a little thank you

2009-03-20 Thread taha siddiqi
Me too

taha

On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 1:26 AM, Francisco Diaz Trepat - gmail
 wrote:
> once you go wicket you never go back...
> :-)
>
> I also want to adhere to the thanks for this great framework and all your
> help.
>
> f(t)
>
> On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 4:33 PM, Vit Rozkovec  wrote:
>
>> Hallo,
>> I just wanted to say a little thank you.
>> I have a lot of gratitude towards people who made this framework and to the
>> whole community. It is really pleasure to work with such nice and well
>> thought framework, I really enjoy it. After spending some years with PHP,
>> now, after a year and a half with wicket I see there is no way back. In this
>> case I do not fear being dogmatic. Wicket, the only way :).
>>
>> Really, thank you.
>>
>> Vitek
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Re: Just a little thank you

2009-03-20 Thread Francisco Diaz Trepat - gmail
once you go wicket you never go back...
:-)

I also want to adhere to the thanks for this great framework and all your
help.

f(t)

On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 4:33 PM, Vit Rozkovec  wrote:

> Hallo,
> I just wanted to say a little thank you.
> I have a lot of gratitude towards people who made this framework and to the
> whole community. It is really pleasure to work with such nice and well
> thought framework, I really enjoy it. After spending some years with PHP,
> now, after a year and a half with wicket I see there is no way back. In this
> case I do not fear being dogmatic. Wicket, the only way :).
>
> Really, thank you.
>
> Vitek
>
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Just a little thank you

2009-03-20 Thread Vit Rozkovec

Hallo,
I just wanted to say a little thank you.
I have a lot of gratitude towards people who made this framework and to 
the whole community. It is really pleasure to work with such nice and 
well thought framework, I really enjoy it. After spending some years 
with PHP, now, after a year and a half with wicket I see there is no way 
back. In this case I do not fear being dogmatic. Wicket, the only way :).


Really, thank you.

Vitek

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Thank you!

2009-03-02 Thread shetc

I just want to take a moment to thank you all. With your support, my
colleagues and I were able
to complete our first enterprise-wide Wicket-based application. I work for
the Spherion Corporation,
which provides staffing services. Our Wicket application is a web site where
a newly hired employee
completes all the forms required for starting a job (upwards of 15 per
user). This replaces a
paper-based manual system. We expect a large cost savings as recruiters can
focus on placing
candidates rather than pushing paper. The application went through a very
successful pilot phase,
and is now in general use for the whole company.

Once again, many thanks -- we couldn't have done it without your help!

Steve
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Thank you for wicketstuff-annotation!

2008-11-21 Thread Charlie Dobbie
I recently encountered the wicketstuff-annotation project, and now mount all
my pages via annotations.  Thank you for this project!  Gets a lot of Page
configuration out of the Application subclass and back to where it should
be.

After seeing the mount scanner, I was very pleased to note that the same
approach would solve another issue I have.  In my Application subclass I
always have a list of annotated Hibernate classes that need to be added to
the AnnotationConfiguration.  While in heavy development, I'm adding new
domain objects all the time, and frequently forget to add them to this list,
adding up to lots of minor frustrations.  But not any more - using the
MatchingResources class from wicketstuff-annotations, seven lines of code
solved that one for good:

MatchingResources resources = new
MatchingResources("classpath*:uk/co/mypackagestructure/data/**/*.class");
List> hibernateClasses = new
ArrayList>();
hibernateClasses.add(Entity.class);
hibernateClasses.add(MappedSuperclass.class);
for(Class hibernateClass : hibernateClasses) {
for(Class c : resources.getAnnotatedMatches(hibernateClass))
{
config.addAnnotatedClass(c);
}
}

Hurrah!


Charlie.


Re: Thank you note

2007-09-05 Thread Johan Compagner
+1!

On 9/4/07, Martijn Dashorst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Why thank you! (made me blush)
>
> On 9/4/07, Cristi Manole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I guess it's not that appropriate to write a "thank you note" on this
> address, but i just couldn't help myself.
> >
> > What you guys did with this framework is trully amaizing. I've been ...
> playing with it in the couple of weeks and it fits just like a glove. Not to
> mention the support the users get from you guys, which is something I for
> one had not encountered befored.
> >
> > I really hope you'll keep it up. REALLY! I have experience in some (well
> known ... bleah) frameworks so I can say with 100% certainty (only) THIS is
> web development.
>
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Re: Thank you note

2007-09-04 Thread Eelco Hillenius
On 9/4/07, Cristi Manole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I guess it's not that appropriate to write a "thank you note" on this 
> address, but i just couldn't help myself.
>
> What you guys did with this framework is trully amaizing. I've been ... 
> playing with it in the couple of weeks and it fits just like a glove. Not to 
> mention the support the users get from you guys, which is something I for one 
> had not encountered befored.
>
> I really hope you'll keep it up. REALLY! I have experience in some (well 
> known ... bleah) frameworks so I can say with 100% certainty (only) THIS is 
> web development.

Cheers mate. :)

Eelco

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Re: Thank you note

2007-09-04 Thread Jonathan Locke


thanks!  it's been really gratifying to watch wicket blossom in the hands of
what has become a large and global team of talented, workaholic wicket
maniacs.  three years ago, who knew?  it's even more gratifying to hear from
people who really get and appreciate what we've been doing.  and of course,
if the glove fits, you must not quit.


Cristi Manole wrote:
> 
> I guess it's not that appropriate to write a "thank you note" on this
> address, but i just couldn't help myself. 
> 
> What you guys did with this framework is trully amaizing. I've been ...
> playing with it in the couple of weeks and it fits just like a glove. Not
> to mention the support the users get from you guys, which is something I
> for one had not encountered befored. 
> 
> I really hope you'll keep it up. REALLY! I have experience in some (well
> known ... bleah) frameworks so I can say with 100% certainty (only) THIS
> is web development.
> 

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Re: Thank you note

2007-09-04 Thread Igor Vaynberg
you are welcome

-igor


On 9/4/07, Cristi Manole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I guess it's not that appropriate to write a "thank you note" on this
> address, but i just couldn't help myself.
>
> What you guys did with this framework is trully amaizing. I've been ...
> playing with it in the couple of weeks and it fits just like a glove. Not to
> mention the support the users get from you guys, which is something I for
> one had not encountered befored.
>
> I really hope you'll keep it up. REALLY! I have experience in some (well
> known ... bleah) frameworks so I can say with 100% certainty (only) THIS is
> web development.


Re: Thank you note

2007-09-04 Thread Martijn Dashorst
Why thank you! (made me blush)

On 9/4/07, Cristi Manole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I guess it's not that appropriate to write a "thank you note" on this 
> address, but i just couldn't help myself.
>
> What you guys did with this framework is trully amaizing. I've been ... 
> playing with it in the couple of weeks and it fits just like a glove. Not to 
> mention the support the users get from you guys, which is something I for one 
> had not encountered befored.
>
> I really hope you'll keep it up. REALLY! I have experience in some (well 
> known ... bleah) frameworks so I can say with 100% certainty (only) THIS is 
> web development.


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Thank you note

2007-09-04 Thread Cristi Manole
I guess it's not that appropriate to write a "thank you note" on this address, 
but i just couldn't help myself. 

What you guys did with this framework is trully amaizing. I've been ... playing 
with it in the couple of weeks and it fits just like a glove. Not to mention 
the support the users get from you guys, which is something I for one had not 
encountered befored. 

I really hope you'll keep it up. REALLY! I have experience in some (well known 
... bleah) frameworks so I can say with 100% certainty (only) THIS is web 
development.