[wicket-stuff] project sitemap-xml

2010-03-25 Thread Fernando Wermus
Hi all,
I need to develop sitemap for my web app. I see that there is a project
related to this problem. Which is its situation? Does anyone know?

thanks in advance

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Re: [wicket-stuff] project sitemap-xml

2010-03-25 Thread MZemeck
I am also interested in a sitemap project.  Check out the Wiki about 
dynamic sitemap below.  Would be nice if someone encapsulated this into a 
project for reuse.

http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/seo-search-engine-optimization.html




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thanks in advance

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Re: [wicket-stuff] project sitemap-xml

2010-03-25 Thread Fernando Wermus
Take a look at Xaloon project. It has a plug in about SEO. But It is a plug
in for Brix, I dont know much about it.

On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 2:03 PM, mzem...@osc.state.ny.us wrote:

 I am also interested in a sitemap project.  Check out the Wiki about
 dynamic sitemap below.  Would be nice if someone encapsulated this into a
 project for reuse.

 http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/seo-search-engine-optimization.html




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 thanks in advance

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Re: [wicket-stuff] project sitemap-xml

2010-03-25 Thread Fernando Wermus
Do you know why it is said in the page you mention, each pages should have a
different title?

On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 2:41 PM, Fernando Wermus
fernando.wer...@gmail.comwrote:

 Take a look at Xaloon project. It has a plug in about SEO. But It is a plug
 in for Brix, I dont know much about it.


 On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 2:03 PM, mzem...@osc.state.ny.us wrote:

 I am also interested in a sitemap project.  Check out the Wiki about
 dynamic sitemap below.  Would be nice if someone encapsulated this into a
 project for reuse.

 http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/seo-search-engine-optimization.html




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Re: [wicket-stuff] project sitemap-xml

2010-03-25 Thread MZemeck
I would gather they are eluding to the fact that search engines may not 
index url's with duplicate titles, so its a best practice to provide a 
title unique to the url.




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Do you know why it is said in the page you mention, each pages should have 
a
different title?

On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 2:41 PM, Fernando Wermus
fernando.wer...@gmail.comwrote:

 Take a look at Xaloon project. It has a plug in about SEO. But It is a 
plug
 in for Brix, I dont know much about it.


 On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 2:03 PM, mzem...@osc.state.ny.us wrote:

 I am also interested in a sitemap project.  Check out the Wiki about
 dynamic sitemap below.  Would be nice if someone encapsulated this into 
a
 project for reuse.

 http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/seo-search-engine-optimization.html




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Re: [wicket-stuff] project sitemap-xml

2010-03-25 Thread Andreas Petersson

On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 12:49:14 -0300, Fernando Wermus
fernando.wer...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi all,
 I need to develop sitemap for my web app. I see that there is a
project
 related to this problem. Which is its situation? Does anyone know?
 
 thanks in advance


hi!
the sitemap-xml micro-project is a very simple thing that builds upon three
assumptions:

1) you want to build a sitemap according to
http://www.sitemaps.org/protocol.php - this is the language search engines
like.
2) the urls you want to expose in this xml are all mapped with wicket
bookmarkable strategies.
3) you want your xml to be generated on-the-fly as opposed to pre-rendered

then you can use the sitemap-xml from wicketstuff. it helps you with the
correct syntax.

unfortunately after some basic tests i have not yet seen it in action
being grabbed by the search engines to see if everything works fine. a bit
of feedback would be nice.

if there are request for enchancement or any uncertainties about it do not
hesitate to ask on the mailing list. as it stands now i have a bit spare
time at hand :)
best regards
andreas


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Re: [wicket-stuff] project sitemap-xml - empty jar' files

2009-09-27 Thread Andreas Petersson

Hi!
being the initial commiter of sitemap-xml i sort of feel responsible for 
this. i am glad to hear it gathers a
the problem is that i did not test if the checkin follows the maven 
conventions, since i don't use maven, i just tried to follow the 
conventions given by similar projects, which obviously failed.
is the problem just that the files just need to be moved to the /src 
subdir? the svn seems very, very slow atm, so i can't check it.
i will hang around in #wicket irc channel the next days if you want to 
reach me on that issue with nicks apetersson (at home) and 
apetersson_shado (at work). do not hesitate to contact me.


best regards
andreas


Can you submit a patch or even just commit the fix yourself?  The brutal
truth is that most wicket stuff projects are abandoned toys that their
owners once created.  But the nice thing is that you are free to change it
if you want.

--
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http://www.wickettraining.com



On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 2:36 AM, Jens Zastrow m...@jens-zastrow.de wrote:

  

Hi all,

I already created a jira but without any feedback
http://wicketstuff.org/jira/browse/ACTIVEWIDGETS-3

We want to use the sitemap-xml project but the jars in the maven-repository
are empty.

I checked out 1.4.1 sitemap-xml source-code from the svn...
The problem exists because the directory structure (main/java) doesnt
follow the default-maven-layout (src/main/java)
and the pom.xml isnt reconfigured  to match the (main/java) structure.

I hope sombody of the sitemap-xml-source commiters will read this.

Thanks
Jens

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[wicket-stuff] project sitemap-xml - empty jar' files

2009-09-24 Thread Jens Zastrow

Hi all,

I already created a jira but without any feedback 
http://wicketstuff.org/jira/browse/ACTIVEWIDGETS-3


We want to use the sitemap-xml project but the jars in the 
maven-repository are empty.


I checked out 1.4.1 sitemap-xml source-code from the svn...
The problem exists because the directory structure (main/java) doesnt 
follow the default-maven-layout (src/main/java)

and the pom.xml isnt reconfigured  to match the (main/java) structure.

I hope sombody of the sitemap-xml-source commiters will read this.

Thanks
Jens

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Re: [wicket-stuff] project sitemap-xml - empty jar' files

2009-09-24 Thread Jeremy Thomerson
Can you submit a patch or even just commit the fix yourself?  The brutal
truth is that most wicket stuff projects are abandoned toys that their
owners once created.  But the nice thing is that you are free to change it
if you want.

--
Jeremy Thomerson
http://www.wickettraining.com



On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 2:36 AM, Jens Zastrow m...@jens-zastrow.de wrote:

 Hi all,

 I already created a jira but without any feedback
 http://wicketstuff.org/jira/browse/ACTIVEWIDGETS-3

 We want to use the sitemap-xml project but the jars in the maven-repository
 are empty.

 I checked out 1.4.1 sitemap-xml source-code from the svn...
 The problem exists because the directory structure (main/java) doesnt
 follow the default-maven-layout (src/main/java)
 and the pom.xml isnt reconfigured  to match the (main/java) structure.

 I hope sombody of the sitemap-xml-source commiters will read this.

 Thanks
 Jens

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