First of all, I'm very happy to find this framework... guys you are doing a
great job...
Guys I'm very new to Wicket, so correct me if I'm wrong:
I think we can make use of the approach used by Drupal... I've been using it
for while now... and believe me... it worth to watch... IMHO, they have
Hi Ahmed
Id admit that wicket has some places that needs some tidying if youre
strict. Like having the requiredtextfield and the setrequired on the
textfield. But other than that the api are pretty clean I think. I could
you come with some examples on a place where wicket could learn from
Thanks Martin,
RAP is very interesting framework, but IMHO, it misses a lot of the charm of
the Web. It copies the Eclipse platform as it is to the Web, and maybe it is
not a great idea.
Hi Nino, I hope you are doing well,
I prefer Drupal approach for these reasons, please correct me when
Ahmed Al-Obaidy wrote:
Hi Korbinian,
If we take the core of Drupal without its CMS modules, it is more a Web
applications framework than anything. Look at Form, Theme and Data Access APIs.
It is really amazing!
Plus, I'm not talking about porting Drupal to Java, I'm talking about learning