On 08/05/2010 06:52 PM, Thomas Kappler wrote:
> On 08/05/10 17:36, H. Turgut Uyar wrote:
>
>> Since it's a database course I'm also planning to show examples of using
>> other backends like Berkeley DB, db4o, and Netmind Persistence.
>
> It would be very interesting if you make some of the docume
On 08/05/10 17:36, H. Turgut Uyar wrote:
Since it's a database course I'm also planning to show examples of using
other backends like Berkeley DB, db4o, and Netmind Persistence.
It would be very interesting if you make some of the documentation and
code for this public. There are not many exa
On 08/05/2010 06:18 PM, Nivedan Nadaraj wrote:
> As a beginer myself...I feel the language like java plays a lot. Learning
> the generics would be one aspect and a must. Next to understand a simple
> request response usecase.
>
> Usage of each, if not all controls. How to use them and get it worki
As a beginer myself...I feel the language like java plays a lot. Learning
the generics would be one aspect and a must. Next to understand a simple
request response usecase.
Usage of each, if not all controls. How to use them and get it working as
is.
How would i be able to generalise usage of suc
On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 10:54 AM, H. Turgut Uyar wrote:
> It seems to me that I have to explain a lot of complicated things to
> explain this to the students. They are 3rd year students who have taken
> only one OO course, and that's in C++.
>
> Thank you both for your concern and help
Definitely!
On 08/05/2010 05:41 PM, James Carman wrote:
> I would not promote this in any introductory material. Sometimes you have
> to walk before you can run.
>
> On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 10:27 AM, Martin Makundi <
> martin.maku...@koodaripalvelut.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> Also use of compoundpropertymode
I agree the 'model' is a very powerful concept that needs to be
explained properly... However drawing on my own early experiences with
with java frameworks I can say that the reasoning for why model's are
valuable is difficult to understand until the principals of request
lifecycle have been fu
On 08/05/2010 05:13 PM, jcgarciam wrote:
>
> Hi, i did a quick walk thru the tutorial and something i think is missing
> and could help is to explain the concepts of Model and the difference
> between Static Model and Dynamic Model. I know it may complicate things for
> students and new comers to
I would not promote this in any introductory material. Sometimes you have
to walk before you can run.
On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 10:27 AM, Martin Makundi <
martin.maku...@koodaripalvelut.com> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Also use of compoundpropertymodel is confusing and misleading in a
> professional sense. In
Hi!
Also use of compoundpropertymodel is confusing and misleading in a
professional sense. In my opinnion it adds too much dependencies and
it is not so transparent. Instead you should promote usage of
bindgens, for example.
http://wicketinaction.com/2009/11/removing-fragile-string-expressions-fr
Hi, i did a quick walk thru the tutorial and something i think is missing
and could help is to explain the concepts of Model and the difference
between Static Model and Dynamic Model. I know it may complicate things for
students and new comers to wicket programming but i think it worth, (using
Pag
Hi,
I am a lecturer at the Istanbul Technical University, Computer
Engineering Department. One of the courses I teach is "Database
Management Systems" where the students develop a web application using
databases as their term project. Until a few years ago we used PHP but
then switched to Java in
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