Hey all,
We’re hiring a full-time Apache Wicket/Apache Cayenne developer. Check it
out here:
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Ideally the candidate would be willing to relocate
Hi,
My company is looking to fill a 100% telecommuting (must reside within
two time zones of US/Central time GMT-0600) senior software engineer
position. We use Wicket/Weld/Hibernate stack. If you are interested
you can read more about the position here:
Hi!
We have a wicket job opening in Estonia, required fluency in Estonian and
Finnish.
Feel free to email me or apply via
http://www.youritprofile.com/job_ad/id/701
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I guess you have checked
http://careers.stackoverflow.com/jobs/tag/wicket
and also
http://www.linkedin.com/vsearch/j?keywords=wicketopenAdvancedForm=truelocationType=YsortBy=R
Ondra
On 29.10.2013 19:13, Leonid Bogdanov wrote:
Hello!
Sorry for bringing this topic, but I'm wondering are
Hello!
Sorry for bringing this topic, but I'm wondering are there any Software
Developer positions that require Wicket knowledge and a remote work is an
option?
It would be double awesome if such position involves Scala/Clojure/Hadoop.
I'll provide my CV on a request.
Thank you!
We have a job opening for a good wicket developer.
Emirates REIT ( http://www.reit.ae ) needs to recuite a good developer
that is both good at programming and at suggesting ways to model and
improve our businesses and processes via the IT system.
The job will be based in Dubai, at the Dubai
Wicket is probably the best most of us have ever enjoyed before. but
let's be realistic, there's the nice paradox of non competitive
presentation of this presentation framework yet, to be sold to not
enough tech skilled people, who are decision makers. they just want
to see nice cinema. then, why
If someone feels good enough in web design - HTML+CSS, video making,
everything that will make the site more attractive for both technical and
non-technical people:
the new site (unfinished) is at https://github.com/dashorst/wicket-site
the current site is at:
The one thing i would say:if you want to have a nice presentation of
vaadin,it comes out of the box,because thats a vaadin feature:nice
presentation. No other framework has it such easy:)
Vaadin efficiently speaks the language of emotions.
So lets start a competition...
Nice ;) but, i
Hi,
On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 9:31 AM, Chris Colman
chr...@stepaheadsoftware.comwrote:
Wicket is probably the best most of us have ever enjoyed before. but
let's be realistic, there's the nice paradox of non competitive
presentation of this presentation framework yet, to be sold to not
enough
If someone feels good enough in web design - HTML+CSS, video making,
everything that will make the site more attractive for both technical and
non-technical people:
the new site (unfinished) is at https://github.com/dashorst/wicket-site
the current site is at:
your loosing the focus pretended to be justify before: marketing,
not tech. and many people first see, later think :)
I think the problem is that most good software engineers see 'beauty' in
the elegant component based, object oriented architecture of Wicket - we
can all go oooh and h just
Thanks Philippe for raising this issue
Maybe it's time to take a step back to better analyse the situation and where
we want to go.
Because we don't want to be the only ones using the best framework.
What need to be done ?
If we promote Wicket right now, we will end up with a big failure.
In
On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 10:01 AM, Francois Meillet
francois.meil...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Philippe for raising this issue
Maybe it's time to take a step back to better analyse the situation and
where we want to go.
Because we don't want to be the only ones using the best framework.
What
I think the problem is that most good software engineers see 'beauty' in
the elegant component based, object oriented architecture of Wicket - we
can all go oooh and h just thinking about how truly beautiful
Wicket has been 'engineered'.
We see beauty beyond the external presentation.
I think it would be exhausting and possibly risky to rely on the
appeal of the Wicket site. This appeal can already be provided by
third party sites that use Wicket. A developer can then choose to show
management a selection of sites that are relevant in context.
What drives adoption rate is
Reading the mails sent so far, I think Wicket should improve two aspects:
-Its promotion
-Support for stateless usage.
The second point has already been indicated as a target for Wicket 7.
The promotion stuff is probably the most challenging because many of
Wicket supporters has technical
Reading the mails sent so far, I think Wicket should improve two aspects:
-Its promotion
-Support for stateless usage.
The second point has already been indicated as a target for Wicket 7. The
promotion stuff is probably the most challenging because many of Wicket
supporters has technical
The list at
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/WICKET/Ideas+for+Wicket+7.0 is
just ideas as stated at the top.
Probably we should create tickets in Jira so people can vote for them.
On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 12:39 PM, Andrea Del Bene an.delb...@gmail.comwrote:
Reading the mails sent so
I would add modules TinyMCE, Google Maps and jqPlot. An example of
integration with Facebook could be cool as well :)
The list at
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/WICKET/Ideas+for+Wicket+7.0 is
just ideas as stated at the top.
Probably we should create tickets in Jira so people can
://github.com/wicketstuff/core/issues?direction=descsort=createdstate=open
and
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situation,
that I uninstall this plugin and I resign from using it in development.
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Hi,
Spring MVC is backed by VMWare.
GWT by Google (or not anymore ?!)
Wicket and Tapestry as Apache projects are developed by volunteers.
I think what miss is the marketing and the training.
I'm not sure whether there is such job search site in Germany to get some
stats but the market for
Hi,
IMHO on countries that invest heavily on RD (new technologies) like
Germany, Netherlands, UK, USA, etc Wicket market is growing... and you can
find lots of Jobs posts asking for Wicket versed programmers.. See
http://www.indeed.de/Jobs?q=Wicketl=
http://www.indeed.nl/Wicket-vacatures
I wouldn't discount Apache, look at how Struts took off, and look at the
Apache HTTP server, the most widely used server on the web. Apache may
not be a big corporation but they are a still a big name.
On 2/4/13 7:37 AM, Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro wrote:
Hi,
IMHO on countries that invest
Hi,
On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 3:20 PM, Tim Urberg t...@urberg.net wrote:
I wouldn't discount Apache, look at how Struts took off, and look at the
Apache HTTP server, the most widely used server on the web. Apache may not
be a big corporation but they are a still a big name.
It is not my
Does anyone think the rise of javascript based single page thick client
type of applications are eating on wickets share? When i try to sell wicket
to my peers, they normally argue that they want a stateless client and a
stateful rich clients. The kind of clients that you build with javascript
toolkits such as angular, backbone etc. One of the main reason why i
started using wicket was my phobia for javascript. That phobia is no more.
Infact i want more and more control over the javascript on my client. Does
anyone else share the same sentiments? I am still a huge wicket fun and i
Am 04.02.2013 15:43, schrieb manuelbarzi:
Play Framework, Apache Click, Stripes, Struts, JSF, Seam
http://www.indeed.com/jobtrends?q=%22Play+Framework%22%2C+%22Apache+Click%22%2C+Stripes%2C+Struts%2C+JSF%2C+Seam
What needs to be improved to get a wider adoption of Wicket ?
IMO, selling Wicket
Subject: Re: Wicket job market
Am 04.02.2013 15:43, schrieb manuelbarzi:
Play Framework, Apache Click, Stripes, Struts, JSF, Seam
http://www.indeed.com/jobtrends?q=%22Play+Framework%22%2C+%22Apache+C
lick%22%2C+Stripes%2C+Struts%2C+JSF%2C+Seam
What needs to be improved to get a wider adoption
I think, you should not compare wicket with vaadin. Wicket is not the right
answer for every project. Wicket does not compete with vaadin, because
wicket is a different hammer. The rise of javascript apps could change the
future of web development, but for such a project you should not use
I agree with you.
The one thing i would say:if you want to have a nice presentation of vaadin,it
comes out of the box,because thats a vaadin feature:nice presentation. No other
framework has it such easy:)
So lets start a competition...
Michael:)
manuelbarzi manuelba...@gmail.com schrieb:
On 02/04/2013 02:05 PM, Philippe Demaison wrote:
What needs to be improved to get a wider adoption of Wicket ?
That is probably the most relevant subject IMHO.
FWIW, a largely disruptive factor is a new but increasingly important
business/deployment model, that of the cross-domain, embedded
the company i work for ( 42lines.net ) is growing and we are looking
for a few good devs.
about our approach:
* we are a distributed company with employees based predominantly in
the usa, there are 27 of us now
* everyone telecommutes either from home or a coworking space of your
choice (paid
Hi Igor,
this is an interesting opportunity, too bad it is time zone limited. I hope
you'll find somebody.
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On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 10:37 PM, Igor Vaynberg
the company i work for ( 42lines inc) is growing and we are looking
for a few good devs.
about our approach:
* we are a distributed company with employees based predominantly in
the usa, i think there are 22 of us now
* everyone telecommutes either from home or a coworking space if you
get cabin
Hi!
Looking for an on-site Wicket developer/consultant, Helsinki, Finland:
If you are interested, apply at http://www.youritprofile.com/job_ad/id/3375
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Hi!
We have a job-opening for a wicket developer.
The job requires on-site presence (Helsinki, Finland) and finnish
language skills (minimum fluent in reading).
Project starts in august and duration is 3-6 months.
Apply at: http://www.youritprofile.com/job_ad/id/2813
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we are looking to hire a few senior and junior level engineers.
when: a Continental US Timezone (we can make an exception if you are
wicked good)
where: full telecommute
we work on an expanding intranet application for a university.
we use the latest technologies and keep our stack up to date.
Hi,
Is this Open to people outside Belgium, Am in Nairobi.Kenya.Africa.
Kind regards.
Josh.
On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 11:10 PM, Maarten Bosteels
mbosteels@gmail.comwrote:
Hi everyone,
We are looking for a senior Java Developer, preferably with good knowledge
of Wicket.
You will join a
Hi,
We are looking for a permanent, full-time position, not for a consultant.
We need someone who is able to work at our office at least 4 days a week.
So I am afraid that living in (or moving to) Belgium is a requirement
best regards
Maarten
On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 3:30 PM, Josh Kamau
Hi everyone,
We are looking for a senior Java Developer, preferably with good knowledge
of Wicket.
You will join a team of 5 enthusiastic developers and are responsible for
the implementation of
new, challenging projects within our existing registration system.
You support best practices such
Sam Stainsby schrieb:
Finland, Finland, Finland
The country where I quite want to be!
^^^ Not the best job application I've seen :-)
but a nice reference to monty python´s flying circus ;)
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2009/12/19 Martin Makundi martin.maku...@koodaripalvelut.com:
Hi!
We are looking for talented individuals to work with us on our online
products.
Development tools include:
* java + wicket
* m2eclipse, eclipse ide
* jpa + hibernate
*
Remember to mention such things to your recruitment agents.
regards Nino
2009/12/21 Martin Makundi martin.maku...@koodaripalvelut.com:
Yeah, working remotely IS an option.
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2009/12/19 Martin Makundi martin.maku...@koodaripalvelut.com:
Hi!
We are looking for talented individuals
On Sat, 19 Dec 2009 18:12:48 -0800, shetc wrote:
Finland, Finland, Finland
The country where I quite want to be!
^^^ Not the best job application I've seen :-)
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hello,
I am very interested.
please contact me
chinedub...@gmail.com
thank you
On 12/19/09, Martin Makundi martin.maku...@koodaripalvelut.com wrote:
Hi!
We are looking for talented individuals to work with us on our online
products.
Development tools include:
* java + wicket
* m2eclipse,
Hi Martin, I'm Interested in an international professional experience. That
position for a short duration? If so, give me some information about,
thank you
On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 8:21 AM, Martin Makundi
martin.maku...@koodaripalvelut.com wrote:
Hi!
We are looking for talented individuals to
Hi!
We are looking for talented individuals to work with us on our online products.
Development tools include:
* java + wicket
* m2eclipse, eclipse ide
* jpa + hibernate
* javascript + jquery
Contact me for more information if you are interested.
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Hi,
I am interested in learning more about the offer.
I'm the maintainer for wicketstuff-push and maven-gae-plugin, I can also
point you to some sites we've done for our clients, with jQuery or wicket.
I would like to know the details regarding tour products, so please feel
free to reply or im
I think that it is always best to reply directly to the person offering the
job rather than posting to the list. The default action for reply is to the
list - so please double check who you are sending emails to before sending.
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On Sat, Dec 19,
Sorry.
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wrote:
I think that it is always best to reply directly to the person offering the
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the
list - so please double check who you are
Finland, Finland, Finland
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Location: Jacksonville, FL
Company: Availity
Job Description: http://www.availity.com/about-availity/careers/ (search for
for Developer III position)
Summary: Web app written in JSP/Servlets being converted to Wicket. ORM
layer is Hibernate. Javascript library is JQuery.
Obviously should great
All the things are interesting, but can you share some experience about
inject component or model with guice? I am trying Salve solution.
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 6:02 PM, Wayne Pope
waynemailingli...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hello all,
We are looking for a long term wicket developer to join our
Hi Wayne,
What time frame are you looking at for start time?
Cheers,
Antony Stubbs,
sharca.com
On 14/08/2009, at 12:02 PM, Wayne Pope wrote:
Hello all,
We are looking for a long term wicket developer to join our very small
company here in Monaco/Nice area.
Salary is in the range of 2500 to
My company is hiring someone (ideally in Seattle, but we also have an
Aliso Viejo office down near L.A.)
We are doing a lot of back-end server work in Java, but we would
really prefer someone with solid Wicket experience for a variety of
reasons.
The team is me and one other guy, so there
Hi,We have TWO (2) open positions in our company. We are looking forfull time Java developers preferably with Wicket experience to fill these positions in ourSingaporeoffice.For detail job description and about our company , please log on to http://www.vocanic.com/hiring.html.Thank you. Lim, Teck
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Web 2.0 startup based in Nice/Monaco in the south of France seeks top
developer to join their small team. English working environment.
Skills: Java, Apache Wicket, Hibernate (annotations), Guice, XHTML,
CSS, javascript, Agile/SCRUM, Linux skills,
Hi Wicket Users,
Kikin is currently looking for a Java Frontend Developer with a
background in Wicket. We are already doing some pretty interesting
things with Wicket, using it both for regular website stuff as well
as for embedded widgets. It is a great position that allows you to
push
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