Google Chrome and Apache Wicket, an awesome combination

2011-05-23 Thread Brown, Berlin [GCG-PFS]
FYI... I usually ask questions but I thought I post a comment about google chrome. The chrome browser has default web debugging that is similar to firebug. With Firebug, it is more difficult to detect the wicket ajax rendered content but comes up automatically in chrome. Also speed wise,

Re: Google Chrome and Apache Wicket, an awesome combination

2011-05-23 Thread Zilvinas Vilutis
And that is why the user acceptance testing must be done on IE FF :) Žilvinas Vilutis Mobile:   (+1) 623 330 6048 E-mail:   cika...@gmail.com On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 10:45 AM, Brown, Berlin [GCG-PFS] berlin.br...@primerica.com wrote: FYI... I usually ask questions but I thought I post a

Re: Google Chrome and Apache Wicket, an awesome combination

2011-05-23 Thread Martin Grigorov
Well, I don't share your opinion here :-) Chrome Dev tools have no persist console content - once you reload the page all the logs are gone. There is a RFE for that and I voted for it. Also I miss the 'Net' tab. Also Firefox's WebDeveloper tools are much better than current state in Chrome and

Re: Google Chrome and Apache Wicket, an awesome combination

2011-05-23 Thread Eelco Hillenius
Imho the overall user experience in Chrome is better, including the developer tools. Even if it might miss a feature of two :-) Eelco On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 10:52 AM, Martin Grigorov mgrigo...@apache.org wrote: Well, I don't share your opinion here :-) Chrome Dev tools have no persist

Re: Google Chrome and Apache Wicket, an awesome combination

2011-05-23 Thread nino martinez wael
I use both for development, check once in a while if the app stil works in ie. .. On May 23, 2011 7:54 PM, Eelco Hillenius eelco.hillen...@gmail.com wrote: Imho the overall user experience in Chrome is better, including the developer tools. Even if it might miss a feature of two :-) Eelco