Hi,
On Tue, 6 Aug 2013 15:11:34 -0400
Paul Bors p...@bors.ws wrote:
PB Isn't Log4J shipped with the quick-start?
PB
PB Create yourself a quick-start and analyze it:
PB http://wicket.apache.org/start/quickstart.html
PB
PB PS: You can also check the initialization related topics as well as
PB
On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 10:07 AM, Jens Jahnke jan0...@gmx.net wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, 6 Aug 2013 15:11:34 -0400
Paul Bors p...@bors.ws wrote:
PB Isn't Log4J shipped with the quick-start?
PB
PB Create yourself a quick-start and analyze it:
PB http://wicket.apache.org/start/quickstart.html
PB
I guess he's talking of its current log4j setup which logs to stdout
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On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 10:11 AM, Martin Grigorov mgrigo...@apache.orgwrote:
On Wed,
Hi,
On Wed, 7 Aug 2013 10:11:30 +0200
Martin Grigorov mgrigo...@apache.org wrote:
MG On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 10:07 AM, Jens Jahnke jan0...@gmx.net
MG wrote:
MG
MG Hi,
MG
MG On Tue, 6 Aug 2013 15:11:34 -0400
MG Paul Bors p...@bors.ws wrote:
MG
MG PB Isn't Log4J shipped with the quick-start?
Isn't Log4J shipped with the quick-start?
Create yourself a quick-start and analyze it:
http://wicket.apache.org/start/quickstart.html
PS: You can also check the initialization related topics as well as your
first stop for Wicket's doc via the Wicket Free Guide at:
The community is very responsive.
Thanks you very much, the documentation will help us.
Philippe Demaison
2013/1/25 Martin Grigorov mgrigo...@apache.org
Hi,
I just pushed a new branch named 'reference-guide' to our Git repo.
It contains the setup to write documentation and include code
Hi,
I just pushed a new branch named 'reference-guide' to our Git repo.
It contains the setup to write documentation and include code samples from
wicket-examples project.
This is just the first step. It will receive more updates.
You can see how it looks at:
This is great !
I am looking forward to reading the new documentation.
Best regards
Phlippe
2013/1/23 Rob Schroeder schrdrr...@gmail.com
Hi all,
On Tue, 22 Jan 2013 18:25:41 +0100, Guillaume Smet wrote:
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 5:53 PM, Philippe Demaison
ph.demai...@gmail.com wrote:
For what it's worth :) I'm about to finish a free reference document for
Wicket 6. I've started to write it almost one and a half years ago and
it should be ready by the end of February.
The example code used in the document are hosted here
https://github.com/bitstorm/Wicket-tutorial-examples
If I had your knowledge and more time (project manager), I wish I could
help.
Best regards
Philippe
2013/1/22 Thies Edeling th...@rrm.net
Wicket is open source, if you feel that the documentation is lacking - feel
free to contribute.
On Jan 22, 2013 5:54 PM, Philippe Demaison
Hi,
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 12:36 PM, Philippe Demaison
ph.demai...@gmail.comwrote:
If I had your knowledge and more time (project manager), I wish I could
help.
Many people have said this...
But I know exactly what you mean about the missing reference.
I have an idea to start writing a
Projects like Springframework use docbook. It's really nice,
You put all documentation in xml files which are in the scm and when you
release it, you have documentation per release.
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 12:26 PM, Martin Grigorov mgrigo...@apache.orgwrote:
Hi,
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at
Hi all,
On Tue, 22 Jan 2013 18:25:41 +0100, Guillaume Smet wrote:
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 5:53 PM, Philippe Demaison
ph.demai...@gmail.com wrote:
Are you kidding ?
First thing first, while everyone agrees that a good documentation is
a good thing, you should consider that you don't pay
Sorry for that, some good articles that might help you :
http://www.devproof.org/why_choose_apache_wicket
http://www.devproof.org/wicket_best_practice
2013/1/22 Philippe Demaison ph.demai...@gmail.com
Hi All,
As Gabor Friedrich from the FAO, we are in my company, L'Oreal, comparing
Hi Phillipe,
you're right, the documentation deserves improvements.
I would recommend you to start with the Wicket in Action book. That will
give you the basic concepts of Wicket.
Then continue with the examples from
http://www.wicket-library.com/wicket-examples/index.html . That will
Hi Ondra and Kees,
Are you kidding ?
Are you saying that I need to
- read a book released in 2009 covering wicket 1.3 ?
- read http://www.wicket-library.com/wicket-examples/index.html (for which
wicket version ? )
- read the Wicket Cookbook
- read the migration from 1.x to 1.5
Hi Philippe,
no, my suggestions were rather for learning wicket.
However it's not quite easy to evaluate something you don't have
knowledge of.
At first glance, Wicket may seem quite verbose on Java side.
I personally didn't like it for the first time. But once I understood
the basic
If you're interested in learning Wicket, see the Learn section on the
project's home page at:
http://wicket.apache.org/
It has its own Books link:
http://wicket.apache.org/learn/books/
~ Thank you,
Paul Bors
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 12:06 PM, Ondrej Zizka ozi...@redhat.com wrote:
Hi
Hi Philippe,
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 5:53 PM, Philippe Demaison
ph.demai...@gmail.com wrote:
Are you kidding ?
First thing first, while everyone agrees that a good documentation is
a good thing, you should consider that you don't pay anyone to write
it.
There are a couple of very good books
...@gmail.com]
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To: users@wicket.apache.org
Subject: Re: documentation
Hi Philippe,
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 5:53 PM, Philippe Demaison ph.demai...@gmail.com
wrote:
Are you kidding ?
First thing first, while everyone agrees that a good documentation is a good
Wicket is open source, if you feel that the documentation is lacking - feel
free to contribute.
On Jan 22, 2013 5:54 PM, Philippe Demaison ph.demai...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Ondra and Kees,
Are you kidding ?
Are you saying that I need to
- read a book released in 2009 covering wicket 1.3 ?
-
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