Is it favourable to develop android application in wicket or to use android
sdk or any other framework??
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On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 4:58 AM, amit1400158 ade...@qasource.com wrote:
Is it favourable to develop android application in wicket or to use android
sdk or any other framework??
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2010/7/15 amit1400158 ade...@qasource.com
Is it favourable to develop android application in wicket or to use android
sdk or any other framework??
as with so many other questions: it depends and there is no easy answer to
that.
There probably already have been written ephic papers on that
What do you mean with mobile? Search for walmart on this list. Then you
will find some informations about walmart using Wicket for mobile devices.
Stefan
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On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 1:21 PM, amit1400158 ade...@qasource.com wrote:
Please tell me how successful is wicket in mobile application??
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Check out:
http://www.thebuzzmedia.com/apache-wicket-powers-mobile-walmart-com/
Also, keep in mind Wicket is a server side component framework and like all
such frameworks it produces HTML, BUT as you will read from the link that it
allows you maintain consistent server-side code for components
Thanks for speedy replies
Stefan I already know that walmart has developed its mobile site in wicket,
I want to know how successful is wicket in mobile applications. Like are
there any performance issues with using wicket in mobile, are there any
tendencies of hanging the application??
I have
Arjun thanks for explaining me nicely
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Hi Amit,
the market for web-apps specially designed for mobiles is rather new, the
technological decisions made in that area aren't quite settled yet. Its not
even clear if serving your content in an web-app is the best approach.
The biggest problem seems to be the big number of different devices