Re: ics-wicket-examples: beginner wicket examples available

2008-11-24 Thread Eelco Hillenius
Hi Philip,

Really great to see our work being put to good use!

Thanks!

Eelco

On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 10:03 AM, PhilipJohnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Greetings all,

 I teach software engineering and I've assigned a simple webapp using Wicket
 to my students this semester. To help them bootstrap, I created a Google
 Project with an initial set of simple examples for them to look at.  I
 thought I would post a link here in case others might find it of use:

 http://code.google.com/p/ics-wicket-examples/
 http://code.google.com/p/ics-wicket-examples/

 These examples conform to the conventions for my class, including:
  * Ant-based, no use of Maven.
  * Test cases (using WicketTester) with 100% coverage
  * Conforms to class coding standards checked by Checkstyle, PMD, and
 FindBugs.

 The book Wicket In Action is required for the class, and so one of the
 examples is the Cheesr application from that book re-worked slightly to
 conform to the above coding standards.

 If you see a way to improve an example, or have a self-contained, short
 example code that you think might be useful to the class, I would love to
 learn about it.   I don't read this list regularly, so please contact me at
 [EMAIL PROTECTED], or simply post an Issue to the ics-wicket-examples
 project. I teach this class every year and intend to maintain and add to
 this set of examples for quite a while.

 If you would like to read about the students' initial reactions to using
 wicket, they are required to post a blog entry by tomorrow.  Here's one
 student's summary:

 http://ronnreeves.blogspot.com/2008/11/mystackcom-sic-wicket-webapp.html
 http://ronnreeves.blogspot.com/2008/11/mystackcom-sic-wicket-webapp.html

 A directory to all of their blogs (some have not posted their entry for this
 assignment yet) is available here:

 http://groups.google.com/group/ics-software-engineering-fall-2008/web/00-engineering-log
 http://groups.google.com/group/ics-software-engineering-fall-2008/web/00-engineering-log

 I have found the Wicket community to be very helpful and responsive as I've
 learned about the framework, and I hope this can partially return the favor
 by helping others get started easily.

 Philip Johnson

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ics-wicket-examples: beginner wicket examples available

2008-11-23 Thread PhilipJohnson

Greetings all, 

I teach software engineering and I've assigned a simple webapp using Wicket
to my students this semester. To help them bootstrap, I created a Google
Project with an initial set of simple examples for them to look at.  I
thought I would post a link here in case others might find it of use:

http://code.google.com/p/ics-wicket-examples/
http://code.google.com/p/ics-wicket-examples/ 

These examples conform to the conventions for my class, including:
 * Ant-based, no use of Maven.
 * Test cases (using WicketTester) with 100% coverage
 * Conforms to class coding standards checked by Checkstyle, PMD, and
FindBugs. 

The book Wicket In Action is required for the class, and so one of the
examples is the Cheesr application from that book re-worked slightly to
conform to the above coding standards. 

If you see a way to improve an example, or have a self-contained, short
example code that you think might be useful to the class, I would love to
learn about it.   I don't read this list regularly, so please contact me at
[EMAIL PROTECTED], or simply post an Issue to the ics-wicket-examples
project. I teach this class every year and intend to maintain and add to
this set of examples for quite a while. 

If you would like to read about the students' initial reactions to using
wicket, they are required to post a blog entry by tomorrow.  Here's one
student's summary:

http://ronnreeves.blogspot.com/2008/11/mystackcom-sic-wicket-webapp.html
http://ronnreeves.blogspot.com/2008/11/mystackcom-sic-wicket-webapp.html 

A directory to all of their blogs (some have not posted their entry for this
assignment yet) is available here:

http://groups.google.com/group/ics-software-engineering-fall-2008/web/00-engineering-log
http://groups.google.com/group/ics-software-engineering-fall-2008/web/00-engineering-log
 

I have found the Wicket community to be very helpful and responsive as I've
learned about the framework, and I hope this can partially return the favor
by helping others get started easily.

Philip Johnson

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