Re: Article in german Javamagazin

2009-09-14 Thread Jonathan Locke


thanks.  and thanks to everyone at javamagazin! 

my copy is now sitting next to my japanese wicket book.


Michael Plöd wrote:
 
 Hi Jonathan,
 I was one of the guys writing the title story. I contacted the Java
 Magazin Team regarding a copy for you!
 
 Unfortunately we can't put the articles online for free since they
 were written for a commercial print magazine.
 
 Regards,
 Michael
 
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 wrote:


 if anyone from javamagazin is reading this list, would love to add a copy
 of
 this to my growing collection of wicket publications.


 RaBe wrote:

 yes, it is.

 http://it-republik.de/jaxenter/java-magazin-ausgaben/Wicket-000321.html

 could not find a online version of this article ..

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 btw, is this a print magazine?


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Re: Article in german Javamagazin

2009-09-07 Thread Michael Plöd
Hi Jonathan,
I was one of the guys writing the title story. I contacted the Java
Magazin Team regarding a copy for you!

Unfortunately we can't put the articles online for free since they
were written for a commercial print magazine.

Regards,
Michael

On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 8:13 PM, Jonathan Lockejonathan.lo...@gmail.com wrote:


 if anyone from javamagazin is reading this list, would love to add a copy of
 this to my growing collection of wicket publications.


 RaBe wrote:

 yes, it is.

 http://it-republik.de/jaxenter/java-magazin-ausgaben/Wicket-000321.html

 could not find a online version of this article ..

 On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 18:19, Jonathan Lockejonathan.lo...@gmail.com
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Re: Article in german Javamagazin

2009-09-03 Thread Jonathan Locke


btw, is this a print magazine?


Rüdiger_Schulz wrote:
 
 Hello everybody,
 
 the next issue of german Javamagazin (http://www.javamagazin.de/) has
 their
 title story about Wicket. It consists of two articles. One technical one,
 showing basic setup and principles of Wicket, and another about practical
 use of the framework.
 
 Despite constructive criticism (e.g. Wiki needs much better structuring to
 find anything useful, markup hierarchy and wicket:ids have to match Java
 code, without tool support for refactoring) they give a strong
 recommendation for using Wicket, and regard it on par with the industry
 standard JSF.
 
 So thumbs up to all of you Wicket devs, and hopefully this will lead to a
 little wider spreading of Wicket!
 
 
 
 greetings from Berlin,
 
 Rüdiger Schulz
 
 

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Re: Article in german Javamagazin

2009-09-03 Thread Jonathan Locke


if anyone from javamagazin is reading this list, would love to add a copy of
this to my growing collection of wicket publications.


RaBe wrote:
 
 yes, it is.
 
 http://it-republik.de/jaxenter/java-magazin-ausgaben/Wicket-000321.html
 
 could not find a online version of this article ..
 
 On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 18:19, Jonathan Lockejonathan.lo...@gmail.com
 wrote:


 btw, is this a print magazine?

 
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Article in german Javamagazin

2009-09-02 Thread Rüdiger Schulz
Hello everybody,

the next issue of german Javamagazin (http://www.javamagazin.de/) has their
title story about Wicket. It consists of two articles. One technical one,
showing basic setup and principles of Wicket, and another about practical
use of the framework.

Despite constructive criticism (e.g. Wiki needs much better structuring to
find anything useful, markup hierarchy and wicket:ids have to match Java
code, without tool support for refactoring) they give a strong
recommendation for using Wicket, and regard it on par with the industry
standard JSF.

So thumbs up to all of you Wicket devs, and hopefully this will lead to a
little wider spreading of Wicket!



greetings from Berlin,

Rüdiger Schulz


Re: Article in german Javamagazin

2009-09-02 Thread David Brown
JSF, JSP, ASP, PHP et. al. is the reason I am using Wicket.

There are 10 kinds of people in this world: those who understand binary and 
those who don’t (Valid only for 2's complement).

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 recommendation for using Wicket, and regard it on par with the  
 industry
 standard JSF.

being on par with JSF is quite an insult *imho* :-)

Am 02.09.2009 um 12:45 schrieb Rüdiger Schulz:

 Hello everybody,

 the next issue of german Javamagazin (http://www.javamagazin.de/)  
 has their
 title story about Wicket. It consists of two articles. One technical  
 one,
 showing basic setup and principles of Wicket, and another about  
 practical
 use of the framework.

 Despite constructive criticism (e.g. Wiki needs much better  
 structuring to
 find anything useful, markup hierarchy and wicket:ids have to match  
 Java
 code, without tool support for refactoring) they give a strong
 recommendation for using Wicket, and regard it on par with the  
 industry
 standard JSF.

 So thumbs up to all of you Wicket devs, and hopefully this will lead  
 to a
 little wider spreading of Wicket!



 greetings from Berlin,

 Rüdiger Schulz


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Re: Article in german Javamagazin

2009-09-02 Thread Jonathan Locke


nice!


Rüdiger_Schulz wrote:
 
 Hello everybody,
 
 the next issue of german Javamagazin (http://www.javamagazin.de/) has
 their
 title story about Wicket. It consists of two articles. One technical one,
 showing basic setup and principles of Wicket, and another about practical
 use of the framework.
 
 Despite constructive criticism (e.g. Wiki needs much better structuring to
 find anything useful, markup hierarchy and wicket:ids have to match Java
 code, without tool support for refactoring) they give a strong
 recommendation for using Wicket, and regard it on par with the industry
 standard JSF.
 
 So thumbs up to all of you Wicket devs, and hopefully this will lead to a
 little wider spreading of Wicket!
 
 
 
 greetings from Berlin,
 
 Rüdiger Schulz
 
 

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