Re: eHour migrated to Wicket
I've finally migrated my time tracking tool, eHour, from Struts to Wicket ! eHour is a webbased time tracking tool for consultancy companies and other project based businesses. The primary objective is to keep time tracking as simple and user friendly as possible while still being very effective at measuring and reporting the amount of time your team spends on a project. More details at http://www.ehour.nl/ Congrats! Looks good. I have to say that I underestimated the amount of time needed to do the whole migration, mostly due to the amount of JSP/JSTL/Struts code I had to migrate and the learning curve/documentation of Wicket. But I'm still very happy I did the migration. Development is fun again and Wicket feels a lot more robust than a JSP/JSTL/Ajax/Struts combo. Thanks to the Wicket team for this excellent framework ! And you, thanks for being part of the community! Eelco - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: eHour migrated to Wicket
Good looking app. What kinds of lessons did you learn in the migration? It would be interesting to collect them into a wiki page. -- Nick Heudecker Professional Wicket Training Consulting http://www.systemmobile.com Eventful - Intelligent Event Management http://www.eventfulhq.com
eHour migrated to Wicket
Hello all, I've finally migrated my time tracking tool, eHour, from Struts to Wicket ! eHour is a webbased time tracking tool for consultancy companies and other project based businesses. The primary objective is to keep time tracking as simple and user friendly as possible while still being very effective at measuring and reporting the amount of time your team spends on a project. More details at http://www.ehour.nl/ I have to say that I underestimated the amount of time needed to do the whole migration, mostly due to the amount of JSP/JSTL/Struts code I had to migrate and the learning curve/documentation of Wicket. But I'm still very happy I did the migration. Development is fun again and Wicket feels a lot more robust than a JSP/JSTL/Ajax/Struts combo. Thanks to the Wicket team for this excellent framework ! regards Thies - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]