Hi Frank,
Sorry for the late reply. We are currently migrating our main
application from Wicket 1.3 to 1.4 and contextually upgrading
ext-wicket. This might eventually be the right occasion to update the
project, though we are still targetting Ext 2.2.
With regard to behaviors and components, we
hi Fabio,
good to hear it is in active use and development! There might be more users
than you think; perhaps you can get them to voice their enthousiasm. Might
help to find the time to publish the changes?
Concerning your example, some behaviors are definitively offered best as
actual wicket b
Hi,
I am one of the developers behind "wicket-ext".
The project hasn't been updated lately even though it is still used,
maintained and developed behind closed doors. We stopped updating it
both because of lack of public interest (we have received only few
external contributions) and because of t
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I'm in the process of integrating Ext-JS into our Wicket application. So
there are a number of questions, such as:
What are your experiences of using wicket and ext together?
Do these projects help at all, or do you rather roll a custom behavior each
time?
Is there some project that is not indexe
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> > > On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 1:53 PM, Richard Allen <
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > >wrote:
> > >
> > > > We currently use Ext JS 2.2 (http://extjs.com) with Struts 1.x, and
> we
> > > are
> > > > considering migrating t
llen <
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >wrote:
> >
> > > We currently use Ext JS 2.2 (http://extjs.com) with Struts 1.x, and we
> > are
> > > considering migrating to Wicket. I have seen on the mail archive that
> > some
> > > people have integrat
nsidering migrating to Wicket. I have seen on the mail archive that
> some
> > people have integrated Wicket and Ext JS with mixed success. In
> particular,
> > I found the wicket-tools-extjs project,
> > http://www.wickettools.org/index.php/extjs-integrationm, which is
> versi
I could be interested to share experience about that, but now I'm really in
early stage so I think it would be too early to share the code.
Anyway the main idea is to use the Wicket behaviour feature to "attach" an
Ext component to the associated Wicket component.
This is the easiest part. More
The licensing is a pain. We started using ExtJS when it was LGPL, then they
switched to GPL. By then we were already invested, so we bought a commercial
license -- kind of feel like we got suckered into that one. If I had a
chance to do it again I would just use YUI. We use ExtJS on top of YUI.
How
I thought there were a licensing issue! Could'nt just remember if it
were the guy doing the wicket contrib or ext js..
Martijn Dashorst wrote:
The GPL licensing of ExtJS is really a brain damage inflicting mess.
Personally I would stay very far away from JS libraries that are GPL
licensed (it i
The GPL licensing of ExtJS is really a brain damage inflicting mess.
Personally I would stay very far away from JS libraries that are GPL
licensed (it is not clear how the viral aspect infects your server
side code, possibly requiring you to ship your server side code to
your users—you *are* distri
archive that some
> people have integrated Wicket and Ext JS with mixed success. In particular,
> I found the wicket-tools-extjs project,
> http://www.wickettools.org/index.php/extjs-integrationm, which is version
> 0.1.0, published in February 2008.
>
> Is the wicket-tools-ex
We currently use Ext JS 2.2 (http://extjs.com) with Struts 1.x, and we are
considering migrating to Wicket. I have seen on the mail archive that some
people have integrated Wicket and Ext JS with mixed success. In particular,
I found the wicket-tools-extjs project,
http://www.wickettools.org
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