Re: [Wicket-user] 13 classes where needed for HelloWorld example ?

2006-06-01 Thread Gwyn Evans

It might be that the wicket-quickstart is the best place to start for
Wicket 1.2...
/Gwyn

On 31/05/06, Pierre-Yves Saumont [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi,

I just started to try Wickets. It' supposed to be so simple to use ! I
first discovered that the Helloworld example won't work. WebApplication
has no getPages() method, but has an abstract getHomePages() method that
needs to be implemented by the HelloWorldApplication class.

Obviously, the getPages() method has been removed. Not even deprecated.
Just removed between version 1.1 and 1.2. Hope nobody used it before :-(

Clearly, the tutorial is useless. So I looked to the files in
wicket-examples-1.2 to see what needed to be changed. Sadly, I found
that 13 classes where needed to write Hello World on a web page. How
many html and other supporting files ?

Is this really serious ? Or did I miss something ?

Pierre-Yves



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[Wicket-user] 13 classes where needed for HelloWorld example ?

2006-05-31 Thread Pierre-Yves Saumont

Hi,

I just started to try Wickets. It' supposed to be so simple to use ! I 
first discovered that the Helloworld example won't work. WebApplication 
has no getPages() method, but has an abstract getHomePages() method that 
needs to be implemented by the HelloWorldApplication class.


Obviously, the getPages() method has been removed. Not even deprecated. 
Just removed between version 1.1 and 1.2. Hope nobody used it before :-(


Clearly, the tutorial is useless. So I looked to the files in 
wicket-examples-1.2 to see what needed to be changed. Sadly, I found 
that 13 classes where needed to write Hello World on a web page. How 
many html and other supporting files ?


Is this really serious ? Or did I miss something ?

Pierre-Yves



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Re: [Wicket-user] 13 classes where needed for HelloWorld example ?

2006-05-31 Thread Igor Vaynberg
On 5/31/06, Pierre-Yves Saumont [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,I just started to try Wickets. It' supposed to be so simple to use ! Ifirst discovered that the Helloworld example won't work. WebApplicationhas no getPages() method, but has an abstract getHomePages() method that
needs to be implemented by the HelloWorldApplication class.yes, the method has been removed. we have a migration document on the wiki. 1.2 is not a drop in replacement for 1.1. getpages() did not work anymore so it was not possible to deprecate it and still have it functioning. this has all been discussed at length on this list, do not think we make the decisions we do lightly. did you bother to take the time and search the list?
Obviously, the getPages() method has been removed. Not even deprecated.Just removed between version 
1.1 and 1.2. Hope nobody used it before :-(Clearly, the tutorial is useless. 
the tutorial was written for version 1.1, if you want to use tutorial use wicket 1.1 not 1.2
So I looked to the files inwicket-examples-1.2 to see what needed to be changed. Sadly, I foundthat 13 classes where needed to write Hello World on a web page. Howmany html and other supporting files ?
actually the hello world example consists of two classes and one supporting html template - thats 3 total files.HelloWorldApplication.javaHelloWorld.javaHelloWorld.html
Is this really serious ? Or did I miss something ?thats for you to decideif you have any questions feel free to ask them here-Igor


Re: [Wicket-user] 13 classes where needed for HelloWorld example ?

2006-05-31 Thread Vincent Jenks

Personally, I've found that every example in wicket-examples has
always worked flawlessly for me.

Each Wicket page has an aptly-named html page that goes with
it...which acts as a template for the components you define in the
aptly-named class.

However, I think you're right, the Hello World example on the site is
still at 1.1!

On 5/31/06, Pierre-Yves Saumont [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi,

I just started to try Wickets. It' supposed to be so simple to use ! I
first discovered that the Helloworld example won't work. WebApplication
has no getPages() method, but has an abstract getHomePages() method that
needs to be implemented by the HelloWorldApplication class.

Obviously, the getPages() method has been removed. Not even deprecated.
Just removed between version 1.1 and 1.2. Hope nobody used it before :-(

Clearly, the tutorial is useless. So I looked to the files in
wicket-examples-1.2 to see what needed to be changed. Sadly, I found
that 13 classes where needed to write Hello World on a web page. How
many html and other supporting files ?

Is this really serious ? Or did I miss something ?

Pierre-Yves



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