If I had to guess, most people who implement a custom shopping system
have some sort of unique need. I'll start working on building
something from scratch. I'll be using wicket/spring/hibernate to
build this.
If anyone has suggestions or ideas, I'd love to hear them. Especially
when it comes to the entities involved and their relationships. Maybe
I should start with the PetStore demo since I haven't looked at it
recently. Are there any opinions on the quality of the petstore data
design (besides the yucky JSF technologies used)?
Thanks,
Tauren
On 9/19/07, Scott Swank [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's a little too idiosyncratic to be of wider use -- i.e. adult
child tickets to the same show should appear together, but with the
adult tickets first. There aren't any particular trade secrets in it,
but it would likely be more work to generify (sp?) it than it would be
to just write something from scratch.
- Scott
On 9/19/07, Martijn Dashorst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There has been some talk of building a pet store to compare it against
other frameworks (in good spirit though!). But both Eelco and I
haven't had the time to actually contribute to that project. The book
has our highest priority now.
I think the biggest shopping cart currently online is vegas.com, but
I'm willing to bet an autographed Wicket in Action that they won't be
open sourcing that one anytime soon.
Martijn
On 9/20/07, Tauren Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Martijn,
Great to hear! I haven't bought the MEAP yet, but that's another
great reason to! Perhaps it would make a good starting point. But
still, if anyone has developed a more full featured solution and are
interested in open sourcing it, I'd like to talk.
Tauren
On 9/19/07, Martijn Dashorst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems that Wicket in Action has a basic shopping cart described. :-)
Martijn
On 9/19/07, Tauren Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for an open source shopping cart built in wicket, but
haven't found such a thing yet. Does anyone know of something out
there?
I've noticed in several posts that people have been working on
shopping solutions. Are any of you willing to open source your
solution? Ultimately, I'd like to make an open source shopping cart
available to the wicket community, but would rather not duplicate
efforts if others would be interested in contributing any existing
codebase.
Thanks!
Tauren
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