the application and more and more modules have to be
added. There are now clear requirements which has forced us to think of
using another web development framework. Got to know about Wicket and I am
really impressed by seeing some presentations.
My Question:
Can I make use of Wicket and GWt together
Personally i dont see an integration at all between GWT an Wicket.
Both are ui techs that do things completely different.
Give us an example how you see flow (setResponsePage()) in wicket and
what GWT then should do
On 11/13/08, nitingupta183 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I am working
in this?
By the way I know wicket only from the surface as of now.
Regards,
Nitin
Johan Compagner wrote:
Personally i dont see an integration at all between GWT an Wicket.
Both are ui techs that do things completely different.
Give us an example how you see flow (setResponsePage()) in wicket
wicket only from the surface as of now.
Regards,
Nitin
Johan Compagner wrote:
Personally i dont see an integration at all between GWT an Wicket.
Both are ui techs that do things completely different.
Give us an example how you see flow (setResponsePage()) in wicket and
what GWT
know wicket only from the surface as of now.
Regards,
Nitin
Johan Compagner wrote:
Personally i dont see an integration at all between GWT an Wicket.
Both are ui techs that do things completely different.
Give us an example how you see flow (setResponsePage()) in wicket and
what GWT
At the same time, I want to embed certain GWT or GWT-Ext widgets in the
Wicket pages because they are really cool and would take a considerable
effort for any developer to implement them in javascript.
Sounds like an idea I also had before: using GWT to create rich JavaScript
components
If ExtJS essentially gives you what you want in the way of widgets, why not
look into integration of ExtJS and Wicket? In the near future, we will be
migrating our applications that use ExtJS to Wicket. There has already been
some work done in this area. See the following links.
ExtJS 2.2:
Also, can you share what you get from Wicket that you don't get from GWT?
That would be useful for those who venture on this list considering GWT
versus Wicket.
Thanks,
Richard
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 9:53 AM, Richard Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
If ExtJS essentially gives you what you want