Re: [Wicket-user] New User Documentation

2006-08-19 Thread Martijn Dashorst
I *love* SuperModels even better

On 8/7/06, Johan Compagner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 i love AbstractModels! ;)

 johan



 On 8/7/06, landry soules [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Hi,
 
  I'm a very new (and very happy) Wicket user. Thanks a lot for this
 documentation index.
  About documentation, i think wicket examples are GREAT, and the best
 possible start for a newnie like me.
  The only thing i would like to be more documented, is the Model stuff, as
 it remains quite abstract for me.
 
 
 
  2006/8/7, Gwyn Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED] :
 
   To anyone getting started, there's a new Wiki page, Documentation
   Index at
 http://www.wicket-wiki.org.uk/wiki/index.php/Documentation_Index
   which is an attempt to provide an overview to the primary sources of
   information.
  
   Hopefully it'll help, but if not, please let us know what sort of
   documentation/information you feel we need to focus on, please!
  
   /Gwyn
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Re: [Wicket-user] New User Documentation

2006-08-19 Thread Janne Hietamäki
You clearly had too much fun on your holiday.

To be a little less off-topic, could someone with ie7 test wicket  
ajax examples, and update http://www.wicket-wiki.org.uk/wiki/ 
index.php/FAQs#Which_browsers_has_been_tested_with_Wicket_AJAX


On 19.8.2006, at 16.26, Martijn Dashorst wrote:

 I *love* SuperModels even better

 On 8/7/06, Johan Compagner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 i love AbstractModels! ;)

 johan



 On 8/7/06, landry soules [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi,

 I'm a very new (and very happy) Wicket user. Thanks a lot for this
 documentation index.
 About documentation, i think wicket examples are GREAT, and the best
 possible start for a newnie like me.
 The only thing i would like to be more documented, is the Model  
 stuff, as
 it remains quite abstract for me.



 2006/8/7, Gwyn Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED] :

 To anyone getting started, there's a new Wiki page, Documentation
 Index at
 http://www.wicket-wiki.org.uk/wiki/index.php/Documentation_Index
 which is an attempt to provide an overview to the primary  
 sources of
 information.

 Hopefully it'll help, but if not, please let us know what sort of
 documentation/information you feel we need to focus on, please!

 /Gwyn



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Re: [Wicket-user] New User Documentation

2006-08-19 Thread Martijn Dashorst
I'll post a link to my flickr page when I've sifted through my 700+
photo's and show you only the one's that worked out ;-)

Slightly on topic: I don't have IE7 available.

Martijn

On 8/19/06, Janne Hietamäki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 You clearly had too much fun on your holiday.

 To be a little less off-topic, could someone with ie7 test wicket
 ajax examples, and update http://www.wicket-wiki.org.uk/wiki/
 index.php/FAQs#Which_browsers_has_been_tested_with_Wicket_AJAX


 On 19.8.2006, at 16.26, Martijn Dashorst wrote:

  I *love* SuperModels even better
 
  On 8/7/06, Johan Compagner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  i love AbstractModels! ;)
 
  johan
 
 
 
  On 8/7/06, landry soules [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Hi,
 
  I'm a very new (and very happy) Wicket user. Thanks a lot for this
  documentation index.
  About documentation, i think wicket examples are GREAT, and the best
  possible start for a newnie like me.
  The only thing i would like to be more documented, is the Model
  stuff, as
  it remains quite abstract for me.
 
 
 
  2006/8/7, Gwyn Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED] :
 
  To anyone getting started, there's a new Wiki page, Documentation
  Index at
  http://www.wicket-wiki.org.uk/wiki/index.php/Documentation_Index
  which is an attempt to provide an overview to the primary
  sources of
  information.
 
  Hopefully it'll help, but if not, please let us know what sort of
  documentation/information you feel we need to focus on, please!
 
  /Gwyn



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[Wicket-user] New User Documentation

2006-08-07 Thread Gwyn Evans
To anyone getting started, there's a new Wiki page, Documentation
Index at http://www.wicket-wiki.org.uk/wiki/index.php/Documentation_Index
which is an attempt to provide an overview to the primary sources of
information.

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Re: [Wicket-user] New User Documentation

2006-08-07 Thread landry soules
Hi,I'm a very new (and very happy) Wicket user. Thanks a lot for this documentation index.About documentation, i think wicket examples are GREAT, and the best possible start for a newnie like me.The only thing i would like to be more documented, is the Model stuff, as it remains quite abstract for me.
2006/8/7, Gwyn Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
To anyone getting started, there's a new Wiki page, DocumentationIndex at http://www.wicket-wiki.org.uk/wiki/index.php/Documentation_Index
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Re: [Wicket-user] New User Documentation

2006-08-07 Thread Johan Compagner
i love AbstractModels! ;)johanOn 8/7/06, landry soules [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,I'm a very new (and very happy) Wicket user. Thanks a lot for this documentation index.
About documentation, i think wicket examples are GREAT, and the best possible start for a newnie like me.The only thing i would like to be more documented, is the Model stuff, as it remains quite abstract for me.
2006/8/7, Gwyn Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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[Wicket-user] New User - Two pages in one Application

2006-02-17 Thread Kyriakos Tsourapas








Hi, I am new to wicket and have a pretty
silly question, but could not find an example to help me



Assuming you create an Application that will
have two pages, the first page is easy to display using the 



getPages().setHomePage(MyPage.class);



in the constructor of the application.

But, how can I have a link on the MyPage to
show a second (third, fourth etc) page ?





Thanks in advance !!








Re: [Wicket-user] New User - Two pages in one Application

2006-02-17 Thread Riyad Kalla




In MyPage.html have:
a wicket:id="secondPage"Second PageLink/a

and in MyPage.java:
add(new PageLink("secondPage", SecondPage.class));

The actual "href" part is created using voodoo magic in the backing
Java class to your other pages.

-R

Kyriakos Tsourapas wrote:

  
  
  
  
  

  
  
  Hi, I am new to wicket and have a pretty
silly question, but could not find an example to help me
   
  Assuming you create an Application that will
have two pages, the first page is easy to display using the 
   
  getPages().setHomePage(MyPage.class);
   
  in the constructor of the application.
  But, how can I have a link on the MyPage to
show a second (third, fourth etc) page ?
   
   
  Thanks in advance !!
  





RE: [Wicket-user] New User - Two pages in one Application

2006-02-17 Thread Kyriakos Tsourapas









Thanks, it worked.



Is there a Building
a web app guide that I can read ?

I mean, the
question I asked is straight forward, but I couldn t find the answer in any
guide there is on the site










Re: [Wicket-user] New User - Two pages in one Application

2006-02-17 Thread Igor Vaynberg
you can try searching this list. this particular answer has been answered many times.-IgorOn 2/17/06, Kyriakos Tsourapas 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

















Thanks, it worked.




Is there a "Building
a web app" guide that I can read ?

I mean, the
question I asked is straight forward, but I couldn' t find the answer in any
guide there is on the site…












Re: [Wicket-user] New User - Two pages in one Application

2006-02-17 Thread Martijn Dashorst
The wiki has several links to tutorial articles written by others.
Javalobby has posted several articles recently.

Martijn

On 2/17/06, Kyriakos Tsourapas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



 Thanks, it worked.



 Is there a Building a web app guide that I can read ?

 I mean, the question I asked is straight forward, but I couldn' t find the
 answer in any guide there is on the site…




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RE: [Wicket-user] new user

2005-12-01 Thread Frank Silbermann
(with respect to my project of translating a simple ASP.NET application
to J2EE)

Eelco:
 Sure. Wicket is a good choice. ...You might want to check out
 Tapestry and JSF too. Of these JSF is the closest to ASP.NET,
 and Wicket will attract most to people that are code oriented
 and want to have their HTML templates really clean.

My first thought was to use JSF, because the translation from ASP.NET
would likely be more direct.  What made me rethink this was the problem
of translating ASP.NET capabilities not yet in the JSF reference edition
(e.g. a date picker, or the ability to return a table as a MS Excel
spreadsheet).  That might require a more sophisticated knowledge of the
way JSF works inside.  My intuition tells me that with a conceptually
simpler framework, solutions to such problems should be more obvious.

Also, I feel more confident of my ability to eliminate redundancy
through abstraction when working in code than in XML or HTML.


Me: From the FAQ I read that Java 1.5 SDK is  not supported

 Wicket supports Java 1.4 and up. Choose any IDE and any servlet
 container you want.

So when the FAQ asks, When will Wicket use Java 5? -- they're asking
about using Java 5 to develop the Wicket framework, not wicket
applications?

/Frank



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Re: [Wicket-user] new user

2005-12-01 Thread Eelco Hillenius

 So when the FAQ asks, When will Wicket use Java 5? -- they're asking
 about using Java 5 to develop the Wicket framework, not wicket
 applications?


Yep. There are a couple of features that would be a great fit for
Wicket. For instance, we could have stronger typed models if we use
Javav 5's generics.

If we would use such features though, not only would it mean that you
need Java 5 to build wicket, but you'll also need it to build and run
any application on top of it (i.e. use Wicket). We don't think Java 5
is common enough for such a move, though many people are itching for
it :).

Eelco


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[Wicket-user] new user

2005-11-30 Thread Frank Silbermann








I have some Java application development experience, but my
web development experience is very small (mainly just a few simple servlets). At
my new job I am tasked with translating an architecturally simple ASP.NET
application to J2EE (the company wants to standardize on Java). Im working alone, and have a lot
of freedom in the tools and frameworks I choose. 



To make my job as easy as possible, Im trying to make
a wise trade-off between the time spent learning a new
framework (I have no experience in any of them) versus the time spent coding. Im especially eager to minimize
the time I spend wading through HTML code, as my experience there is also thin. 



Wicket sounds like a good approach  said to be easier
to learn and use than JSP/Struts or JSF; and I could cannibalize the html
generated by the ASP.NET pages, insert Wicket id attributes, and then work
mostly with what I know best  POJOs. Do you think this is a good approach?



The first thing I need to do is set up my development
environment. Is there an
installation guide for Wicket? From
the FAQ I read that Java 1.5 SDK is not supported; I suppose I can use any IDE
I please as long as I can select or install a Java 1.4.x SDK for development,
right?



Are there any restrictions on the version of Tomcat I can
use? Should I install the latest
stable version (Tomcat 5.5), or is there some reason I need an older version?



Other than Tomcat and the Java SDK, are there any other
tools that must be downloaded separately from the Wicket download?












Re: [Wicket-user] new user

2005-11-30 Thread Nick Heudecker
Hi Frank,

I don't think there are any limitations regarding which version of
Tomcat you can use.  I'm currently using it with Java 5 and Tomcat 5.x
and haven't had any problems.  My IDE is IDEA, but you should be fine
with anything.

I started using Wicket after coming over from building a number of
large applications with Struts.  The learning curve was steep, but
well worth it.  I'm told that Wicket is much easier to learn if you
have experience building Swing applications.  The downside with Wicket
is the lack of intro documentation, but you really need to dig through
a few sample apps to get a feel for how things work.

The biggest thing I had to get over was everything is in the Java
class.  I'm accustomed to having logic in the markup as well as the
Java code - not so with Wicket.  At first I thought this resulted in
writing much more code than before, but it's really the same amount of
code, or even less because you can viciously refactor your code, which
is hard with JSPs.

It's possible that you'll have some difficulty if this is your first
large webapp.  Not because of Wicket, but because you'll have to learn
the servlet spec to figure out where to put things.  But most of those
questions can be asked and answered on the user list.


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Re: [Wicket-user] new user

2005-11-30 Thread Eelco Hillenius
Hi Frank,

 I'm working alone, and
 have a lot of freedom in the tools and frameworks I choose.

That's the best job :)

 Wicket sounds like a good approach – said to be easier to learn and use than
 JSP/Struts or JSF; and I could cannibalize the html generated by the ASP.NET
 pages, insert Wicket id attributes, and then work mostly with what I know
 best – POJOs.  Do you think this is a good approach?

Sure. Wicket is a good choice. My favorite obviously as a core
developer :). You might want to check out Tapestry and JSF too. Of
these JSF is the closest to ASP.NET, and Wicket will attract most to
people that are code oriented and want to have their HTML templates
really clean.

 The first thing I need to do is set up my development environment.  Is there
 an installation guide for Wicket?  From the FAQ I read that Java 1.5 SDK is
 not supported; I suppose I can use any IDE I please as long as I can select
 or install a Java 1.4.x SDK for development, right?

WIcket supports Java 1.4 and up. Choose any IDE and any servlet
container you want.

A good place to start is with Wicket's quickstart,
http://wicket.sourceforge.net/wicket-quickstart/index.html. That
should you get you started, please let this list know when you run
into trouble.

 Are there any restrictions on the version of Tomcat I can use?  Should I
 install the latest stable version (Tomcat 5.5), or is there some reason I
 need an older version?

Nope. You have to have JDK 1.4 or up, but that's about it.

 Other than Tomcat and the Java SDK, are there any other tools that must be
 downloaded separately from the Wicket download?

The only runtime dependency you need is commons-logging (1.0.4). For
compiling you need servlet-api 2.3 or up. They'll come with the
quickstart project.

Good luck,

Eelco