That is very interesting. We have divided our web applications into
"modules", which are essentially mini WARs that are merged in the build
process to make the final deployed WAR. This allows us to share these
"modules" among various web applications, which helps with code reuse and
maintainability
Thomas Mäder wrote:
I don't know. What's the class loader model the Netbeans uses?
It should be similar to Eclipse, but I must confess my ignorance about
Eclipse. I'm investigating about this detail, thanks to the stuff you
pointed out in your interesting paper.
Thomas
BTW, I'm trying to
I don't know. What's the class loader model the Netbeans uses?
Thomas
BTW, I'm trying to understand why I didn't have to deal with the
> IClassResolver for bookmarkable pages...
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Thomas Mäder
Wicket & Eclipse Consulting
www.devotek-it.ch
The conclusion says:
"But most important: it would be really interesting to actually build a
real Wicket application
with Eclipse. Only real world experience can show whether itʻs worth the
hassle in the end."
I think it's definitely possible. I'm running two customizations of a
Wicket appli
fixed.
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> On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 9:40 PM, Thijs Vonk wrote:
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>> Looks really interresting, I've read the pdf. but it seems that there is a
>> part missing at the end...
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Hi Thijs,
You are right, the last sentence is garbled. It really is the last sentence,
thought, so You didn't miss anything relevant, though. I'll fix it tomorrow
morning.
thanks for the find
Thomas
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 9:40 PM, Thijs Vonk wrote:
> Looks really interresting, I've read the p
Looks really interresting, I've read the pdf. but it seems that there is
a part missing at the end...
On 2/6/09 6:02 PM, Thomas Mäder wrote:
Hi Folks,
I've been experimenting with getting the Eclipse plugin engine up inside a
wicket application. The idea is to build Wicket applications out of
Hi Folks,
I've been experimenting with getting the Eclipse plugin engine up inside a
wicket application. The idea is to build Wicket applications out of plugins.
You can find an article about my experiences (+sample code) here:
http://devotek-it.ch/stuff.html
I'm grateful for any feedback, both co