Wicket Presentation at the Java User Group Hamburg, Germany

2007-10-18 Thread Jan Kriesten

Hi,

just wanted to let you know that I had a quite successful presentation yesterday
evening at the Java User Group Hamburg, Germany.

25 interested Java Developers attended at the presentation and we had a detailed
discussion afterwards on what Wicket can do and especially can do better than
other frameworks - which continued when we went for a drink later the evening. 
;-)

What I learned from the presentation was that the basic example within the
presentation was good as an entry. But the attendants didn't get the global
vision. I presented a small dummy-app afterwards with acegi-login,
guice-injection and a datatable feeded by ibatis - that was the point where most
of the people got the 'Ahaa' and where the interesting discussions began.

You'll find yesterday's slides in the wiki:

http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/WICKET/Slides+and+presentations

Best regards, --- Jan.



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Re: Wicket Presentation at the Java User Group Hamburg, Germany

2007-10-18 Thread Frank Bille
Looks good though my german is very rusty.

Thanx for sharing.
Frank


On 10/18/07, Jan Kriesten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Hi,

 just wanted to let you know that I had a quite successful presentation
 yesterday
 evening at the Java User Group Hamburg, Germany.

 25 interested Java Developers attended at the presentation and we had a
 detailed
 discussion afterwards on what Wicket can do and especially can do better
 than
 other frameworks - which continued when we went for a drink later the
 evening. ;-)

 What I learned from the presentation was that the basic example within the
 presentation was good as an entry. But the attendants didn't get the
 global
 vision. I presented a small dummy-app afterwards with acegi-login,
 guice-injection and a datatable feeded by ibatis - that was the point
 where most
 of the people got the 'Ahaa' and where the interesting discussions
 began.

 You'll find yesterday's slides in the wiki:

 http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/WICKET/Slides+and+presentations

 Best regards, --- Jan.



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Re: Wicket Presentation at the Java User Group Hamburg, Germany

2007-10-18 Thread Michael Sparer

I just used your presentation to prove if I've understood the key-concepts of
wicket - as it turns out I did ;-)

thanks for sharing

Michael

Jan Kriesten wrote:
 
 
 Hi,
 
 just wanted to let you know that I had a quite successful presentation
 yesterday
 evening at the Java User Group Hamburg, Germany.
 
 25 interested Java Developers attended at the presentation and we had a
 detailed
 discussion afterwards on what Wicket can do and especially can do better
 than
 other frameworks - which continued when we went for a drink later the
 evening. ;-)
 
 What I learned from the presentation was that the basic example within the
 presentation was good as an entry. But the attendants didn't get the
 global
 vision. I presented a small dummy-app afterwards with acegi-login,
 guice-injection and a datatable feeded by ibatis - that was the point
 where most
 of the people got the 'Ahaa' and where the interesting discussions
 began.
 
 You'll find yesterday's slides in the wiki:
 
 http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/WICKET/Slides+and+presentations
 
 Best regards, --- Jan.
 
 
 
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