I wrote an example application that uses Ryan's wicketstuff-rome library.
wicketstuff-rome-examples is available in WicketStuff's SVN repository:
https://wicket-stuff.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/wicket-stuff/trunk/wicketstuff-rome-examples/
I'll see what I can come up with in the next few days/weeks. I just
started a new job so that is eating a lot of my time. Unfortunately
they're not running a project with wicket :(
It's all Oracle adf, not bad either. But not as good as :)
Ryan Sonnek wrote:
That's a really good question. If
* Ryan Sonnek:
http://www.jroller.com/wireframe/entry/wicket_and_rss_feeds
Just wanted to post an announcement that there's a new wicket stuff project
(wicketstuff-rome) to allow for creation of RSS (or Atom) feeds from within
Wicket. I've been using it for the past several weeks and it's
That's a really good question. If you look at the source for my solution,
it's a very lightweight wrapper around the ROME RSS library. I don't have
any code that's setting response headers. If you have a solution, I'd be
happy to incorporate it into the FeedPage.
On 8/24/07, thijs [EMAIL
* Ryan Sonnek:
I'm not familiar with IResourceStream and using a WebPage approach has
allowed for me to have great control over several aspects including:
* url mount points
* url parameter strategies
* possibly configuring the response Expires/Cache headers?
Do you have any examples of
I'm not sure how the wicketstuff licenses work with the apache core, but
I've put up documentation on the wicketstuff WIKI and added a link to that
from the main wicket wiki for now.
On 8/23/07, Igor Vaynberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
why not replace the wiki project with a quickstart tutorial