Just a reminder that our next event is on Wednesday evening at Google's
offices.
You can register and keep an eye on full details
http://jweekend.com/dev/LWUGReg/ here (some of you have not confirmed or
cancelled yet - please do so as we need to fix security and manage the space
available).
Als
unds like a name you would
give some powerful framework.
Regards - Cemal
http://jWeekend.co.uk http://jWeekend.co.uk
Jonathan Locke wrote:
>
>
> With Google sponsoring Wicket meetings, I'm wondering if we might someday
> see Wicket/GWT integration?
>
>
> jweekend wrote:
ot or two you'd
> like me to put up while you talk for 30 seconds, that's also fine - please
> e-mail me with PNGs.
>
> I'm looking forward to seeing you all there.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Alastair
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 1:56 PM, jweekend <
The schedule for tonight is as follows:
18:30 Start (and a slice Pizza if you're there in time)
Cemal Bayramoglu- Brief welcome, introduction and announcements
18:40 Ian Godman: Dojo and Wicket
19:30 Short break
19:40 Alastair Maw: Surprise topic (but I know what he's prepared, and I'm
looking f
At our London Wicket Events since February, we have been holding a draw for
http://chillenious.wordpress.com/ Eelco and
http://martijndashorst.com/blog/ Martijn' s "Wicket In Action", which is
pretty complete now and a great resource for any Wicket developer; the
result of a great amount of wor
Using Object#finalize() for this type of thing is generally NOT a good idea;
it may get called much later than you would "expect", if at all.
Regards - Cemal
http://jWeekend.co.uk
Nino.Martinez wrote:
>
> Thanks for the example..
>
> I just think it feels very weird to go around wicket in ord
The next 2 scheduled Apache Wicket courses in London are on May 17,18 and
June 21,22.
http://jweekend.com/dev/ContactUsBody/ Send us a note if you need specially
scheduled training on-site.
We've also put some of the kind reviews we've been receiving since we
started our intensive Wicket traini
Doug,
Take a look at Component's setRenderBodyOnly method if you sometimes need to
render a link as plain text based on some condition (thanks Nilklas). This
combined with Igor's tip could be one possible solution to the requirements
you have mentioned, so far.
On the http://jweekend.com/dev/LW
.
jWeekend does a fair amount of business with Manning, providing books for
our students and at events we run and, occasionally even for clients using
technologies on our projects Manning publish (very practical and generally
highly regarded) books on. They have always been very helpful and positive
I'm pleased to confirm that our next London Wicket Event will be held on June
4th, again at Google's London offices.
We've been attracting a really nice crowd as well as encouraging and very
positive feedback/reviews. If you' like to come along register (early)
http://www.jweekend.co.uk/dev/LWU
Here's an update on our June 4th, London Wicket Event at Google (more details
on our "Wicket In Action" draw etc ... in my original post, pasted below):
http://faler.wordpress.com/ Wille Faler is going to talk about using the
"Open Session In View" pattern with Wicket (I've just been over his
hi
Making such general and potentially misleading comments on a public forum is
not always the easiest way to get a *specific* problem you are faced with
get addressed.
If you are lucky enough to spend time on the Wicket IRC, based on my
experience to date, the good people there would address such
Frank,
Is there such a button (officially)?
We just say "Built on Apache Wicket" at jWeekend.
It's probably not a bad idea (from Wicket's perspective) to have an official
image that can be used (or linked to), if there are no legal complications
with Apache.
Lars,
Thanks
you?
It'll be a year since I tracked down Al and proposed setting this event up
and so I will also be announcing some special news to celebrate our first
full year of
http://www.nabble.com/London-Wicket-Users-Group%2C-July-3rd---interested--p11129672.html
Wicket events and http://www.jweeke
... not to mention our free draw for 3 pre-paid http://manning.com/dashorst/
"Wicket In Action" MEAP licences.
I've looked through all the presentations now (all except Al's that is),
including Ian's talk on "Stateless vs Statefull" that we may also squeeze in
as a bonus (time permitting) but th
Doug,
Congratulations on getting your site into production so quickly - I hope
it's a big success.
It sounds like you are more than satisfied with your decision to choose
Wicket for your presentation layer and importantly, it's especially
encouraging to get a resounding thumbs up for all the har
Gallery"
followed by a bit of Q&A and a trip to a local recreational establishment.
Regards - Cemal
http://jWeekend.co.uk http://jWeekend.co.uk
jWeekend wrote:
>
> ... not to mention our free draw for 3 pre-paid
> http://manning.com/dashorst/ "Wicket In Actio
ul
>
> On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 7:48 AM, jWeekend <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>>
>> Here's the schedule for tonight:
>>
>> 18:15 Pizza
>> 18:30 Cemal - Welcome, Schedule
>> 18:35 Richard - "Wicket Overlay Panel For Google Maps"
>&g
continuing on from jwcarman's
http://www.nabble.com/Re%3A--FINALISED-SCHEDULE--London-Wicket-Event-at-Google-UK%2C-tonight-p17644874.html
post ...
We do get questions directly about, or that turn out to be about "stateful
vs stateless" in Wicket.
One of my colleagues at jWeeke
Mohammad,
We may be able to help.
Contact us http://jweekend.co.uk/dev/ContactUsBody/ here to discuss your
requirements.
Regards - Cemal
http://jWeekend.co.uk http://jWeekend.co.uk
<
quote author="m_salman">
Hi,
Is there any one available to provide Wicket training and/or consulting in
t
Mathias,
I recently gave a short presentation on this subject. The slides are
http://jweekend.co.uk/dev/ArticlesPage/ here if you're still interested in
colourful options. It's quite concise, so feel free to get back to me if you
need more details.
Regards - Cemal
http://jWeekend.co.uk http://
Sushant,
Wicket makes providing a common look for pages very easy, providing you with
a neat technique called "
http://wicket.apache.org/examplemarkupinheritance.html markup inheritance ".
If you prefer composition, look into using "
http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/panel.html Panel "s and/or "
ht
Kaspar,
If you find class diagrams useful take a look at the "
http://www.jweekend.com/dev/ArticlesPage/ Wicket Trees - Class Diagram " and
let us know if these are interesting - I think we have a few more
Wicket-internals UML diagrams (mainly class and sequence diagrams, and
probably a couple of
http://jWeekend.co.uk http://jWeekend.co.uk
PS Uwe, are you still looking for another Wicket developer for your project?
If you have already hired someone too, was it down to your announcement here
or did you use another technique?
jweekend wrote:
>
> The next 3 scheduled 2-day London Wicket cour
We've just had confirmation from nabble that some messages are not appearing
on their wicket-user list despite coming up in matching search results (eg I
posted yesterday about how we used the forum to successfully find a Wicket
developer, and that never appeared on the list, despite being visible
; tool the committers use to keep up with the users list. Despite the volume
> we are able to keep track of most messages that are sent.
>
> Martijn
>
> On Dec 20, 2007 12:12 PM, jweekend <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>> We've just had confirmation from nab
Gwyn wrote:
>
> Sure, we like Nabble; we just don't have any more influence with it
> that anyone else, so as far as reporting any issues go, (as far as I'm
> aware), there's nothing we could do that anyone else couldn't equally
> well do!
>
> /Gwyn
>
If you wish to give the user the ability to browse your server's file-system
(and you're comfortable with the security implications, permissions etc ...)
you can hand one of Wicket's Tree (or TreeTable in Wicket extensions)
implementations a TreeModel whose nodes are (or hold) folders/files that
k
The next London Wicket Event will be on Wednesday, February 6th, 2008.
Keep an eye on the http://www.jweekend.com/dev/LWUGReg/ registration page
for the updates.
http://herebebeasties.com/ Al Maw 's going to demonstrate creation of "an
AJAXified drag and drop list editor".
Ian Godman will tell
think that would be great
> for developers who are also interested in such event.
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> - Original Message
> From: jweekend <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: users@wicket.apache.org
> Sent: Sunday, 30 December, 2007 9:51:35 PM
> Subject: Lo
I am pleased to announce that our next monthly London Wicket Users Group
event (February 6) will be generously hosted by Google (close to Victoria
Station). Special thanks go to http://herebebeasties.com/ Al Maw for
arranging this - he even mentioned something about sandwiches (tbc).
Full presen
ice to see many
familiar names registering again this time!
Make sure you register and confirm (via the automated email) early if you'd
like to come along.
Regards - Cemal
http://jWeekend.co.uk http://jWeekend.co.uk
jweekend wrote:
>
> I am pleased to announce that our next monthly
It would also be good to have a "Today" button (that may be invisible by
default if it offends anybody).
I'm sure I used a Wicket calendar component in the 1.2.? days that had this
useful feature (by default).
It would be even better to have a button that can say "Today" as default but
that could
This is an interesting and useful thread and goes over ground not too well
covered elsewhere, afaics.
Would it be worthwhile to get an authoritatively edited version up on the
Wiki, maybe in the reference section?
Regards - Cemal
http://jWeekend.co.uk http://jWeekend.co.uk
Pills wrote:
>
> Hel
We can probably take a look and I am sure others will help once its up on the
wiki.
These may be useful references too:
http://www.nabble.com/integrating-extjs-with-wicket-to14715123.html here
and
http://www.nabble.com/calling-javascript-function-on-wicket-component%27s-onclick-to14730927.html
We seem to be back up to the original interest levels again for our Feb 6th
London Wicket Users Group event. As we had already pretty much hit our
capacity for the first conference room we had booked with 4 weeks still to
go, we have now booked a bigger room at Google that seats over 50 people
(th
wicket security framework?
>
> On 1/12/08, jweekend <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> We seem to be back up to the original interest levels again for our Feb
>> 6th
>> London Wicket Users Group event. As we had already pretty much hit our
>> capacity for the fi
Upcoming London Wicket training courses, with http://herebebeasties.com/ Al
Maw , our principal Wicket instructor, have been rescheduled as requested by
students coming from as close as just down the road in London to as far as
Kuala Lumpur! There are places available on all these courses - the s
Matej,
As I wrote a few weeks ago when you kindly let me have a first play with
these great new components, I think you have done a high-quality piece of
work that shows off some of Wicket's power and presented it in a
professional way. Your gesture to now let people use it for free is a very
nice
tion
featuring http://herebebeasties.com Al , is useful and people say like the
format.
Regards - Cemal
http://jWeekend.co.uk
igor.vaynberg wrote:
>
> it would be great if you guys could videotape the talks and share them :)
>
> -igor
>
>
> On Jan 12, 2008 2:33 PM, jweekend <[
Cemal
http://jWeekend.co.uk http:/jWeekend.co.uk
jweekend wrote:
>
> Upcoming London Wicket training courses, with http://herebebeasties.com/
> Al Maw , our principal Wicket instructor, have been rescheduled as
> requested by students coming from as close as just down the road in
The Wicket training courses in London, with http://herebebeasties.com/ Al
Maw , are bookable using http://www.jweekend.com/dev/BookingPage/ our
simple but effective Ajax cart (built on Wicket) with payments handled by
Google Checkout.
Since Google Checkout will globally start charging vendors
Karthik,
Thanks for the kind words.
Just to put the record straight, it was one of our new developers at
jWeekend, Dmitry Kandalov, that came back with the most useful parts of the
feedback we gave when we reviewed your article and it's always a pleasure
for us to try to help with anything
://jWeekend.co.uk http://jWeekend.co.uk
neo anderson wrote:
>
> May I forward this message to other people? I think that would be great
> for developers who are also interested in such event.
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> - Original Message
> From: jweekend <[EM
rop us a line on the
jWeekend "Contact" page.
Regards - Cemal
http://jWeekend.co.uk jWeekend.co.uk
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Sent from the Wicket - User mail
Al,
Good news, thanks to you and your colleagues at Google - I hope some of them
will be able to join us again as well.
The http://jweekend.co.uk/dev/LWUGReg/ registration page is now ready for
those of you who would like to come along. Please remember to click on the
link in the automated ema
wiki etc well ...) courtesy of jWeekend. If you
are travelling far (still some 80% of our students travel from abroad), we
can also try to help you fix some suitable accommodation.
Regards - Cemal
http://jWeekend.co.uk http://jWeekend.co.uk
--
View this message in context:
http://www.nabble.c
like
to join us for 2 days of intensive Wicket training.Our students also get a
MEAPs edition of Martijn
jweekend wrote:
>
> Al and I are preparing for the London Wicket course coming up next week.
> This http://jweekend.com/dev/JW035/ 2 day intensive Wicket course has
> evolved
Wicket!
Regards - Cemal
jweekend wrote:
>
> Next meeting:
> When: 18:30-20:30, Wednesday, 5th September, 2007.
> Where: Skills Matter Limited, 1 Sekforde Street, LONDON EC1R 0BE.
> Booking: http://jWeekend.co.uk jWeekend.co.uk (click on the London
> Wicket Event link on the top men
This http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,2176557,00.asp eweek article has
a small section on how LeapFrog are finding development with Wicket and why
they chose to use it.
Regards - Cemal
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Se
en't submerged with work and
> totally
> exhausted!
> A
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Al Maw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
> Sent: Friday, September 07, 2007 11:02 AM
> Subject: Upcoming jWeekend Wicket training courses
>
>
>> Hi folk
After a chat on the ##wicket Freenode IRC channel in the week with Igor, I
offered to write a bit of documentation about getting Wicket up and running,
simply.
I was planning to use some material Al Maw had shown us at one of our
http://jWeekend.co.uk/dev/LWUGReg London Wicket User Group meetin
1.3betae3
With no @SpringBean annotation, I can get to the HomePage.
When I put it back in (to inject the DAO, see below), and the
ComponentInjector gets called to do it job, I get:
--- Error ---
WicketMessage: Can't instantiate page using constructor public
com.sjw.HomePage(org.apache.wicket.P
1.3.0-beta3
6.1.4
jweekend wrote:
>
> 1.3betae3
>
> With no @SpringBean annotation, I can get to the HomePage.
> When I put it back in (to inject the DAO, see below), and the
> ComponentInjector gets called to do it job
ks fine.
FYI, I retested with 1.3beta2, 1.3beta3 and SNAPSHOT - all good.
Regards - Cemal
http://jWeekend.co.uk jWeekend.co.uk
Martijn Dashorst wrote:
>
> Did you try moving *all* wicket dependencies to SNAPSHOT?
>
> You are now mixing snapshot with 1.3.0-beta3
>
> Martijn
I bumped into Jimmy. It just turns out that his proxy was not set up. Having
seen this sort of problem in other corporate situations (firewalls, proxies,
locally renewed passwords etc) I guessed what it might be straight away and
when he changed the settings (in the right file) it just started to
The next London Wicket Users Group meeting will take place on Tuesday, 2nd
October, 2007.
These events have proven to be quite popular and a great, free way to learn
more about the this fantastic (but mildly addictive) framework.
If interested you can see details of planned presentations (includin
If you are able to get to London on 2nd October, you are welcome to try your
presentation out on our http://jweekend.co.uk/dev/LWUGReg London Wicket
Users Group and get some first hand feedback. We may even be able to help
with your preparation.
Regards - Cemal
http://jWeekend.co.uk http://jWeek
Eelco suggested that since there is already plenty of interest in Wicket
developing in Holland, and considering the growing number of queries about
our Wicket courses from people just a few hours train ride away, we should
perhaps run our 2 day weekend Wicket course in the beautiful city of
Amster
1 - Members of this mailing-list will get an extra 25% discount for the next
" http://jweekend.co.uk/dev/JW703 Apache Wicket 1.3 " course (developed and
delivered by Al Maw) in London, next weekend (September 29-30).
This discount is only applicable to bookings made between 15:30 (BST)
September 2
At our upcoming monthly http://jweekend.co.uk/dev/LWUGReg/ London Wicket
User Group event we will have a presentation looking at ways of using
Wicket with Spring (followed next moth by some Wicket+Spring+JPA
discussion). Al Maw (from the Wicket core development team) will also make a
presentatio
Al will also begin his mini-series on "Custom Ajax Components" on Tuesday.
Event details and free registration at the usual place,
http://jweekend.co.uk/dev/LWUGReg/ here .
Regards - Cemal
http://jWeekend.co.uk jWeekend.co.uk
jweekend wrote:
>
> At our upcomi
After another successful course at the weekend, where Al Maw presented the
newly updated 2 day http://jweekend.co.uk/dev/JW703/ Apache Wicket 1.3
intensive training course, I can now confirm that we will run this 2 day
Wicket course in London again this coming weekend (Oct 6-7) on request from
o
aining?
>
> jweekend wrote:
>> The 2 day London http://jweekend.co.uk/dev/JW703/ Wicket 1.3 course
>> this
>> weekend still has plenty of room! Since it has been scheduled on demand
>> and
>> without much notice, and to give people a chance who maybe wouldn't
>&g
The 2 day London http://jweekend.co.uk/dev/JW703/ Wicket 1.3 course this
weekend still has plenty of room! Since it has been scheduled on demand and
without much notice, and to give people a chance who maybe wouldn't
otherwise get the opportunity to be professionally trained in Wicket, we are
of
Such screencasts are really helpful. I think
http://herebebeasties.com/2007-10-07/wicket-quickstart/ Al's Wicket
Quickstart screencast can help many people who are new to both Maven 2 and
Wicket.
As you follow it, bear in mind that most of it covers the one-off task of
installing Maven 2. If thi
Project*
>
> *description* *The requested resource (/WicketProject) is not available.*
> ------
> Apache Tomcat/6.0.14
>
>
> On 10/8/07, jweekend <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Such screencasts are really helpful. I thi
(1.3.0-SNAPSHOT as of 2007-10-11)
In a three column TreeTable (the "LEFT" column holds/renders the tree) the
header text and non-tree-column values are not visible (IE6.0.29 & FF2.0.7).
tree-table.css specifies
"display: block;"
for
"div.wicket-tree-table span.b_ span.c_"
and for
"div.wicket
propriate floats?
>
> -Matej
>
> On 10/12/07, jweekend <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> (1.3.0-SNAPSHOT as of 2007-10-11)
>>
>> In a three column TreeTable (the "LEFT" column holds/renders the tree)
>> the
>> header text and non-
gt; it's a wicket bug. The thing is, TreeTable layout leaves much to be
> desired and will be subject of rework in the next release, because
> it's not very flexible ATM.
>
> -Matej
>
> On 10/12/07, jweekend <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hej Matej
Our next http://jweekend.co.uk/dev/LWUGReg/ London Wicket User Group event
is on 6 November.
If you or your company would like to host our event (and get linked to form
jWeekend.co.uk), ideally in a location able to seat accommodate) 12-20
people, http://www.jweekend.co.uk/dev/ContactUsBody/ dr
Your "reasons" closely reflect what we hear at our London Wicket User Group
events and from our more advanced Wicket students too. In particular, the
more experienced and worldly-wise the developer, the more appreciated the
quality of the mailing-list and especially the core-developers consistentl
Al and I have not had so much time of late but we have just agreed to run one
last scheduled London http://jweekend.co.uk/dev/JW703/ 2 day Wicket course
in 2007, over the weekend of November 3, 4.
As interest in our intensive courses slowly increases (we are even starting
to get enquiries from
http://manning.com/dashorst/ Wicket In Action ".
jWeekend have hired a room for Tuesday, Nov 6 at the Academy of Management
Studies, London
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&time=&date=&ttype=&q=nw6+4hy&ie=UTF8&om=1&ll=51.538648,-0.178785&am
> Uwe Schäfer schrieb:
>> jweekend wrote:
>>> Al and I have not had so much time of late but we have just agreed to
>>> run one
>>> last scheduled London http://jweekend.co.uk/dev/JW703/ 2 day Wicket
>>> course in 2007, over the weekend of November 3, 4.
&
The http://jweekend.co.uk/dev/LWUGReg/ London Wicket Users Group entry on
the http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/community-meetups.html wiki meetups page
(good idea, BTW) was out of date and since my username (jweekend)/password
didn't get me in to fix it, gerolf kindly did it for us.
I
Password now reset, thanks Martijn.
jweekend wrote:
>
> The http://jweekend.co.uk/dev/LWUGReg/ London Wicket Users Group entry
> on the http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/community-meetups.html wiki meetups
> page (good idea, BTW) was out of date and since my username
> (jwe
A development team I did some work with (in a top 5 investment bank) today
asked me to give them a 1 hour intro to Wicket on Friday morning. I have
been telling them it's the way to go for a while and they have finally
"found" an opportunity. I want to make sure I use that hour to best effect,
for
Nick,
In fact that's why someone from jWeekend first wrote to you in May when you
were coming to the UK. I can imagine that there'll be lots to do in 2008/9
for jWeekend and Wicket end-users.
In the meantime, after I tell them about you, what else must I NOT omit ?
;-)
Regards -
irst
http://jweekend.co.uk/dev/LWUGReg/ London Wicket User Group (LWUG) event.
We used instances of the same component on both the jWeekend "contact
us/preview your message" page and on the "LWUG registration confirmation"
page.
I always show-off markup-inheritance because I like it!
As always on this forum we have managed to come up with some really helpful
information and ideas in double quick time! Thanks for all the input ... I
will now merge everything in with my original thoughts and see what I can
realistically expect to cover in 1 hour. I also hope this bag of ideas wi
Probably right.
In the example below, some may argue that the javadoc (here aimed at
sub-classers) on the parent class' constructor could say (as loudly as
possible, but probably never quite loudly enough) that doStuff() is called
before all state is fully initialised (in this case, eye is still
that sb:
final protected Eye getEye(){return eye;}
jweekend wrote:
>
> Probably right.
>
> In the example below, some may argue that the javadoc (here aimed at
> sub-classers) on the parent class' constructor could say (as loudly as
> possible, but probably never qu
I came across a reference to
http://best-practice-software-engineering.blogspot.com/2007/08/tech-wicked-wicket.html
this blog post last night and added a comment. I was surprised that I
hadn't seen it before (it was originally posted in August).
Regards - Cemal
http://jWeekend.co.uk jWeekend.co
I have had a lot of very positive feedback about the 1 hour Wicket
presentation I gave on Friday and I believe that team will now start
evaluating Wicket and are quite excited about it!
Members of 2 other teams asked if they could also attend but the turn-out
was already way beyond what anybody (
The team I gave an introductory presentation to on Friday have already
started playing with Wicket today. I spoke to one of them this evening who
had also just upgraded to http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/ IDEA 7 (from
6.0.2). He showed me how easy it was to load his Wicket project by just
opening
sting.
jWeekend is also considering taking on a junior Wicket developer (who enjoys
doing a bit of CSS & HTML too) with very good core-java (and looking to get
very deep into Wicket) for work that can mostly be done remotely. As usual,
contact us via http://jWeekend.co.uk our site and tell us a
Another blog entry
http://rubiksqube.wordpress.com/category/wicket-frameworks/ here describes
why Wicket was chosen over WebFolw for porting an existing application that
"had ASP front end and Java server side logic. The communication was done
through RMI. Having to fix a simple cosmetic problem
Our next London Wicket Users Group event will provisionally be held on
December 4th (see PS below).
To help make up a bit for Al's absence (he'll be out of the country at the
start of December), Ian Godman will talk about his upcoming Wicket "security
framework" which he plans to open-source. Ther
Can you try using something like setThrottleDelay(Duration.milliseconds(500))
to help eliminate the accidental, quick-fire second click?
Regards - Cemal
http://jWeekend.co.uk http://jWeekend.co.uk
Federico Fanton wrote:
>
> Hi everyone!
> I'm having a problem with an ajax button and I'd like
Are you sure about that?
We used this exact same handy, little Wicket feature (yet another one) on
the jWeekend http://jweekend.co.uk/dev/BookingPage/ booking page to make
sure that if the user drags his mouse over the entries in the "Course"
DropDownChoice we don't update the
Matt,
This looks like it will be an interesting presentation.
For me, Wicket is the main reason I decided I'm happy to do a bit of Web
development. You can build applications that give you the satisfaction of
being well designed and engineered, especially if you believe that OO is
good.
A big plu
When instantiating a RepeatingView, is there a case where
RepeatingView(String id, IModel model) would be used instead of
RepeatingView(String id) ?
It seems that RepeatingView's (and RefreshingView's) "model" is unused. If
this is the case, to help users (as opposed to sub-classers who may
concei
ecial interpretation.
I'll go over what I was thinking in this respect when I see you later.
Regards- Cemal
http://jWeekend.co.uk http://jWeekend.co.uk
Al Maw wrote:
>
> jweekend wrote:
>> When instantiating a RepeatingView, is there a case where
>> RepeatingV
Thanks for the feedback regarding dates. The December London Wicket User
Group event will be held on December 5th.
At this free event, Ian Godman will talk about his upcoming Wicket "security
framework" which he plans to open-source. There'll also be a free prize draw
(free access to Eelco and Ma
Given the number of people who have said they don't like the 1st Tuesday of
the month, I propose that we move future events to the 1st Wednesday of the
month.
We will confirm this this week and ask to get the http://wicket.apache.org/
Wicket home page updated (and I'll change the
http://cwiki.
just now
becoming this buoyant?
Regards - Cemal
http://jWeekend.co.uk http://jWeekend.co.uk
PS To the person, with first initial D and email address
[EMAIL PROTECTED], that contacted jWeekend recently via our site about
doing some Wicket work for us remotely; I believe you have a typo in the
email ad
Frank,
Since this is the mailing-list for all things, technical and non-technical,
related to Wicket, from *a Wicket application developers perspective* what
are the main benefits of introducing the complexity of Seam to a project in
terms of development/maintenance/extensibility/support etc into
Frank,
This is precisely the type of information I was looking for, thank you. It
may also give a few Wicket users more reason to have a play.
My initial thoughts are in line with yours; this will probably be a bigger
help to Seam users - who can now choose between Wicket's excellent and easy
to
... I think there's a bit more substance to it than that as, iirc, many of
the ads were talking about experience with component based frameworks, Swing
etc ... ie they're interested in people who are more likely to be familiar
with some of the underlying concepts and who will enjoy using Wicket, e
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