Re: wicket-dojo project (Should I change project name?)

2011-05-31 Thread Gonzalo Aguilar Delgado
Hi Martin, 

I need time to organize projects, but sure I can merge everything and
find best way to do things.

Just need some time and give my projects a little breath.

Thank you for the update.

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El dom, 13-03-2011 a las 21:25 +0200, Martin Grigorov escribió:
 Hi,
 
 On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 9:04 PM, Gonzalo Aguilar Delgado 
 gagui...@aguilardelgado.com wrote:
 
  Hi Martin,
 
  Yes I knew about this but I thought it was obsolete. I tried to use some
  time ago but it didn't worked. Also was a little bit difficult to
  implement.
 
 
  But I will take a reload to see if something can be commited/added.
  Maybe this project is not needed if now dojo of wicketstuff works!
 
  Actually it is in the same state... The project has some nice features -
 like automatic download of Dojo distribution, easy way to declare Dojo
 dependencies (dojo.require()'s),  All it need is a new maintainer.
 I just committed a README file which contains a link to the last known
 working example of wicketstuff-dojo-1.1
 If you decide to give it a go then you may download this example and add it
 as a subproject in dojo-parent.
 
 
  :D
 
  Thank you!!! I will keep an eye on it.
 
  Best regards,
 
 
 
 
 
  No subestimes el poder de la gente estúpida en grupos grandes
 
  El dom, 13-03-2011 a las 18:35 +0200, Martin Grigorov escribió:
   Congratulations Gonzalo!
  
   Dojo is also my choice of JS library. I hope one day to use your project
  ;-)
   Until then keep the good work and add more components.
  
   I understand you're trying to reuse the good parts of WiQuery (I'm not
   saying there are bad parts) but I want to mention
  
  https://github.com/wicketstuff/core/tree/master/jdk-1.5-parent/dojo-parentas
   well. I'm not sure whether you know or not. This project has been done
  with
   Dojo 0.4 and Wicket 1.(2|3) and then partially upgrated to Dojo 1.1 and
   Wicket 1.(4|5).
  
   And yes - this mailing list is the right place for such announcements and
   discussions!
  
   On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 4:01 PM, Gonzalo Aguilar Delgado 
   gagui...@aguilardelgado.com wrote:
  
Hi all,
   
I started a new project to give support for dojo to the current wicket
base 1.5.
   
I don't know if it will reach much far but wanted to revamp the dojo
support in wicket. I have not much time but will try to add widgets and
more support when I need it in my projects.
   
This is why I asked several times last week. I took as base excelent
wiquery+wicket examples projects and refactored them do give it dojo
ability. Looks nice! :-)
   
   
At current time is fairly easy to implement new widgets. I just added
two partially implemented with theme support included. A standard
  button
and the editor. I have to cleanup the code but as you can see is easy
  to
use and extend. It has wiquery comments inside. Should I remove it? But
I want to give credits to the original authors...
   
   
Please, any comments will be welcome.
   
   
http://gitorious.org/wicket-dojo
   
   
   
PS: Sorry If I should not say this here... Tell me and I will shut any
comments about it but I think it will be useful for the wicket
community.
   
   
   
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wicket-dojo project (Should I change project name?)

2011-03-13 Thread Gonzalo Aguilar Delgado
Hi all, 

I started a new project to give support for dojo to the current wicket
base 1.5.

I don't know if it will reach much far but wanted to revamp the dojo
support in wicket. I have not much time but will try to add widgets and
more support when I need it in my projects.

This is why I asked several times last week. I took as base excelent
wiquery+wicket examples projects and refactored them do give it dojo
ability. Looks nice! :-) 


At current time is fairly easy to implement new widgets. I just added
two partially implemented with theme support included. A standard button
and the editor. I have to cleanup the code but as you can see is easy to
use and extend. It has wiquery comments inside. Should I remove it? But
I want to give credits to the original authors...


Please, any comments will be welcome. 


http://gitorious.org/wicket-dojo



PS: Sorry If I should not say this here... Tell me and I will shut any
comments about it but I think it will be useful for the wicket
community.



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Re: wicket-dojo project (Should I change project name?)

2011-03-13 Thread Martin Grigorov
Congratulations Gonzalo!

Dojo is also my choice of JS library. I hope one day to use your project ;-)
Until then keep the good work and add more components.

I understand you're trying to reuse the good parts of WiQuery (I'm not
saying there are bad parts) but I want to mention
https://github.com/wicketstuff/core/tree/master/jdk-1.5-parent/dojo-parent as
well. I'm not sure whether you know or not. This project has been done with
Dojo 0.4 and Wicket 1.(2|3) and then partially upgrated to Dojo 1.1 and
Wicket 1.(4|5).

And yes - this mailing list is the right place for such announcements and
discussions!

On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 4:01 PM, Gonzalo Aguilar Delgado 
gagui...@aguilardelgado.com wrote:

 Hi all,

 I started a new project to give support for dojo to the current wicket
 base 1.5.

 I don't know if it will reach much far but wanted to revamp the dojo
 support in wicket. I have not much time but will try to add widgets and
 more support when I need it in my projects.

 This is why I asked several times last week. I took as base excelent
 wiquery+wicket examples projects and refactored them do give it dojo
 ability. Looks nice! :-)


 At current time is fairly easy to implement new widgets. I just added
 two partially implemented with theme support included. A standard button
 and the editor. I have to cleanup the code but as you can see is easy to
 use and extend. It has wiquery comments inside. Should I remove it? But
 I want to give credits to the original authors...


 Please, any comments will be welcome.


 http://gitorious.org/wicket-dojo



 PS: Sorry If I should not say this here... Tell me and I will shut any
 comments about it but I think it will be useful for the wicket
 community.



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Re: wicket-dojo project (Should I change project name?)

2011-03-13 Thread Gonzalo Aguilar Delgado
Hi Martin, 

Yes I knew about this but I thought it was obsolete. I tried to use some
time ago but it didn't worked. Also was a little bit difficult to
implement.


But I will take a reload to see if something can be commited/added.
Maybe this project is not needed if now dojo of wicketstuff works!

:D

Thank you!!! I will keep an eye on it.

Best regards,





No subestimes el poder de la gente estúpida en grupos grandes 

El dom, 13-03-2011 a las 18:35 +0200, Martin Grigorov escribió:
 Congratulations Gonzalo!
 
 Dojo is also my choice of JS library. I hope one day to use your project ;-)
 Until then keep the good work and add more components.
 
 I understand you're trying to reuse the good parts of WiQuery (I'm not
 saying there are bad parts) but I want to mention
 https://github.com/wicketstuff/core/tree/master/jdk-1.5-parent/dojo-parent as
 well. I'm not sure whether you know or not. This project has been done with
 Dojo 0.4 and Wicket 1.(2|3) and then partially upgrated to Dojo 1.1 and
 Wicket 1.(4|5).
 
 And yes - this mailing list is the right place for such announcements and
 discussions!
 
 On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 4:01 PM, Gonzalo Aguilar Delgado 
 gagui...@aguilardelgado.com wrote:
 
  Hi all,
 
  I started a new project to give support for dojo to the current wicket
  base 1.5.
 
  I don't know if it will reach much far but wanted to revamp the dojo
  support in wicket. I have not much time but will try to add widgets and
  more support when I need it in my projects.
 
  This is why I asked several times last week. I took as base excelent
  wiquery+wicket examples projects and refactored them do give it dojo
  ability. Looks nice! :-)
 
 
  At current time is fairly easy to implement new widgets. I just added
  two partially implemented with theme support included. A standard button
  and the editor. I have to cleanup the code but as you can see is easy to
  use and extend. It has wiquery comments inside. Should I remove it? But
  I want to give credits to the original authors...
 
 
  Please, any comments will be welcome.
 
 
  http://gitorious.org/wicket-dojo
 
 
 
  PS: Sorry If I should not say this here... Tell me and I will shut any
  comments about it but I think it will be useful for the wicket
  community.
 
 
 
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Re: wicket-dojo project (Should I change project name?)

2011-03-13 Thread Martin Grigorov
Hi,

On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 9:04 PM, Gonzalo Aguilar Delgado 
gagui...@aguilardelgado.com wrote:

 Hi Martin,

 Yes I knew about this but I thought it was obsolete. I tried to use some
 time ago but it didn't worked. Also was a little bit difficult to
 implement.


 But I will take a reload to see if something can be commited/added.
 Maybe this project is not needed if now dojo of wicketstuff works!

 Actually it is in the same state... The project has some nice features -
like automatic download of Dojo distribution, easy way to declare Dojo
dependencies (dojo.require()'s),  All it need is a new maintainer.
I just committed a README file which contains a link to the last known
working example of wicketstuff-dojo-1.1
If you decide to give it a go then you may download this example and add it
as a subproject in dojo-parent.


 :D

 Thank you!!! I will keep an eye on it.

 Best regards,





 No subestimes el poder de la gente estúpida en grupos grandes

 El dom, 13-03-2011 a las 18:35 +0200, Martin Grigorov escribió:
  Congratulations Gonzalo!
 
  Dojo is also my choice of JS library. I hope one day to use your project
 ;-)
  Until then keep the good work and add more components.
 
  I understand you're trying to reuse the good parts of WiQuery (I'm not
  saying there are bad parts) but I want to mention
 
 https://github.com/wicketstuff/core/tree/master/jdk-1.5-parent/dojo-parentas
  well. I'm not sure whether you know or not. This project has been done
 with
  Dojo 0.4 and Wicket 1.(2|3) and then partially upgrated to Dojo 1.1 and
  Wicket 1.(4|5).
 
  And yes - this mailing list is the right place for such announcements and
  discussions!
 
  On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 4:01 PM, Gonzalo Aguilar Delgado 
  gagui...@aguilardelgado.com wrote:
 
   Hi all,
  
   I started a new project to give support for dojo to the current wicket
   base 1.5.
  
   I don't know if it will reach much far but wanted to revamp the dojo
   support in wicket. I have not much time but will try to add widgets and
   more support when I need it in my projects.
  
   This is why I asked several times last week. I took as base excelent
   wiquery+wicket examples projects and refactored them do give it dojo
   ability. Looks nice! :-)
  
  
   At current time is fairly easy to implement new widgets. I just added
   two partially implemented with theme support included. A standard
 button
   and the editor. I have to cleanup the code but as you can see is easy
 to
   use and extend. It has wiquery comments inside. Should I remove it? But
   I want to give credits to the original authors...
  
  
   Please, any comments will be welcome.
  
  
   http://gitorious.org/wicket-dojo
  
  
  
   PS: Sorry If I should not say this here... Tell me and I will shut any
   comments about it but I think it will be useful for the wicket
   community.
  
  
  
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