Wicket support is provided as a Terracotta configuration module. Once you
have Terracotta set up for sessions, you just need to add the wicket
configuration module to your terracotta config.
Here's a link to using the Terracotta sessions configurator:
For those of you who expressed interest in a Wicket meetup in San
Francisco, remember we're meeting TONIGHT at 7:00 PM. Here's the
address:
Terracotta
650 Townsend St. Suite 325
San Francisco, CA
Any Terracotta folks who want to come are enthusiastically invited--
the more the merrier.
and notice for everyone concerned?
If people are keen on pushing on with tomorrow regardless, I can make
it, but I'll need to know by 2pm.
Kind regards,
Al
Orion Letizi wrote:
It looks like this Thursday, Dec. 6 is the leading contender,
especially
if
Al Maw can give a presentation
Al,
If we have the meeting this Thursday, would you be able to do a
presentation?
Cheers,
--Orion
Al Maw wrote:
I'm in California for three weeks starting next week, would be happy to
come and do a presentation if you guys want one.
Regards,
Al
For anyone interested in a meetup in San Francisco, it looks like this
week might be best for two people and next week would be better for
one person.
I suppose we should vote. I'll propose two dates:
Thurs. Dec. 6
Fri. Dec 14
Vote away...
--Orion
on Friday. There is a chance I might
be able to attend the Wicket meetup there before heading home
On Nov 26, 2007, at 7:14 PM, Orion Letizi wrote:
Cool. I've added your name to the wiki page:
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/WICKET/Community+meetups#Communitymeetups-UnitedStates
Cool. I'm checking to see if Jonas Bonér can make it. He lives in Sweden,
so it's pretty easy for him to get to Amsterdam. Keep you all posted.
Cheers,
Orion
Martijn Dashorst wrote:
+1
On 11/6/07, Orion Letizi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you think a talk on scaling Wicket
If you think a talk on scaling Wicket with Terracotta would be interesting,
we'd love to come...
Cheers,
Orion
Johan Compagner wrote:
Guys,
we are already in the month of the great Wicket meetup in the netherlands
So does anybody have idea's what you would like to see ?
Do you want to
).
--Orion
beam wrote:
Thanks a lot, Orion!
And what do you use in high-scalable application?
Is Jetty faster than tomcat?
And in a cluster environment I still need to use some front-end for
load-balancing, so what do I use instead?
Orion Letizi wrote:
Oh, also, check out Geronimo (http
I've always used apache as a front-end to tomcat, but it's been a while since
I ran a high-scale web application. You might also look into Jetty
(http://jetty.mortbay.org/). It's lightweight, easily embeddable, and very
fast-- and, quite frankly, a joy to use.
BTW, if you have any questions
Oh, also, check out Geronimo (http://geronimo.apache.org/) as a container.
Orion Letizi wrote:
I've always used apache as a front-end to tomcat, but it's been a while
since I ran a high-scale web application. You might also look into Jetty
(http://jetty.mortbay.org/). It's lightweight
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