Re: Wicket and JPA: please a simple way to go

2012-05-13 Thread dhar_ar
Has your company heard of NOSQL? JPA is a standard and I agree with most of it, but there are times when good ol iBatis is more straight forward. Looking at the future there are non RDBMS related databases; JPA is the way to go depending on where you are going. For a community building a frame

Re: I have to say.....

2012-03-15 Thread dhar_ar
Yup I agre; except I think the way messages are shared across fedback panels still defies logic. Am sure someone went out of his way to program it that way! --Original Message-- From: mlabs To: users@wicket.apache.org ReplyTo: users@wicket.apache.org Subject: I have to say. Sent: Mar 1

Re: Need Wicket Book

2010-11-12 Thread dhar_ar
I agree with you; the idea of a book should really be to clarify concepts. Because technology keeps moving on and that's where the code and user forums come is. But a foundation ;..specially on architecture and life cycles is best explained bya book. That's what I"m searching for . But each one

Re: Need Wicket Book

2010-11-12 Thread dhar_ar
Yes I did see one mention it; see my post. The other book . On my phone so can't remember the name. They don't have a paypal option and I can't remember the name so that's bad marketing for them. But looks like a good book (I read the sample chapters) Sent from BlackBerry® on Airtel -Origin