RE: WicketStuff and wicket-contrib-javaee

2009-12-20 Thread 谢非

Just wondering why must a local ejb be declared in web.xml? It would be a 
nightmare if we have hundreds of them. 

xiefei
20091220

> Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2009 15:56:22 +0100
> From: majorpe...@sch.bme.hu
> Subject: Re: WicketStuff and wicket-contrib-javaee
> To: users@wicket.apache.org
> 
> Hi guys,
> 
> I now have commit rights to wicketstuff, but first I need to finish my
> thesis and take some exams, but hopefully soon, the javaee-inject
> project (had to rename the project) will appear in wicketstuff-core. ;)
> Also because the rename, some package-renaming will happen too. As soon
> as I'm finished with the modifications, will announce the new version on
> the list. (also I will update the docs and the corresponding wiki page,
> and theres gonna be new example applications too)
> 
> Best Regards,
> Peter
> 
> 2009-12-09 02:38 keltezéssel, b...@actrix.gen.nz írta:
> > Hi Peter,
> > 
> > When my response has "EJB" in it, it can't be MASSIVE because EJB, you
> > hardly worry about it.
> > 
> > EJB is great, easy to use, and Wicket with EJB is even better. VERY
> > powerful combination. The thing is it just works, and there is no need
> > to talk about it much, especially with the NetBeans Wicket plugin,
> > NetBeans automatic Deploy on Save, refactoring support etc..
> > 
> > Many thanks for your contribution in this area.
> > 
> > Bernard
> > 
> > On Wed, 09 Dec 2009 11:51:18 +1100, you wrote:
> >>
> >> Hey Peter,
> >>
> >> Well, it would appear there hasn't been a massive response to your
> >> question (which IMHO appears to be pretty common whenever you mention
> >> EJB on this list), but anyway I'm very interested in what you've done
> >> and I really hope you can take over the maintenance of
> >> wicket-contrib-javaee.
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Alan.
> 
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Re: WicketStuff and wicket-contrib-javaee

2009-12-10 Thread Major Péter
Hi guys,

I now have commit rights to wicketstuff, but first I need to finish my
thesis and take some exams, but hopefully soon, the javaee-inject
project (had to rename the project) will appear in wicketstuff-core. ;)
Also because the rename, some package-renaming will happen too. As soon
as I'm finished with the modifications, will announce the new version on
the list. (also I will update the docs and the corresponding wiki page,
and theres gonna be new example applications too)

Best Regards,
Peter

2009-12-09 02:38 keltezéssel, b...@actrix.gen.nz írta:
> Hi Peter,
> 
> When my response has "EJB" in it, it can't be MASSIVE because EJB, you
> hardly worry about it.
> 
> EJB is great, easy to use, and Wicket with EJB is even better. VERY
> powerful combination. The thing is it just works, and there is no need
> to talk about it much, especially with the NetBeans Wicket plugin,
> NetBeans automatic Deploy on Save, refactoring support etc..
> 
> Many thanks for your contribution in this area.
> 
> Bernard
> 
> On Wed, 09 Dec 2009 11:51:18 +1100, you wrote:
>>
>> Hey Peter,
>>
>> Well, it would appear there hasn't been a massive response to your
>> question (which IMHO appears to be pretty common whenever you mention
>> EJB on this list), but anyway I'm very interested in what you've done
>> and I really hope you can take over the maintenance of
>> wicket-contrib-javaee.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Alan.

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Re: WicketStuff and wicket-contrib-javaee

2009-12-08 Thread bht
Hi Peter,

When my response has "EJB" in it, it can't be MASSIVE because EJB, you
hardly worry about it.

EJB is great, easy to use, and Wicket with EJB is even better. VERY
powerful combination. The thing is it just works, and there is no need
to talk about it much, especially with the NetBeans Wicket plugin,
NetBeans automatic Deploy on Save, refactoring support etc..

Many thanks for your contribution in this area.

Bernard

On Wed, 09 Dec 2009 11:51:18 +1100, you wrote:
>
>Hey Peter,
>
>Well, it would appear there hasn't been a massive response to your
>question (which IMHO appears to be pretty common whenever you mention
>EJB on this list), but anyway I'm very interested in what you've done
>and I really hope you can take over the maintenance of
>wicket-contrib-javaee.
>
>Thanks,
>Alan.
>
>
>
>
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Re: WicketStuff and wicket-contrib-javaee

2009-12-08 Thread Alan Garfield
On Tue, 2009-12-08 at 00:26 +0100, Major Péter wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Lately I had to make some refactoring in wicket-contrib-javaee, and I
> saw, that the project is not well maintained. In the repo I only could
> find the source for v1.0, but only on sourceforge did I found the v1.1
> sources. :s
> So after I had refactored the source to make it work with Wicket 1.5
> trunk, I would like to resurrect, maybe maintain the project for a while.
> I've found these guides:
> http://wicketstuff.org/confluence/display/STUFFWIKI/Developer+Information
> http://wicketstuff.org/confluence/display/STUFFWIKI/WicketStuff+Core+-+Migration+Guide
> Is there something else, that I should be aware of?
> 
> Also I'm using NetBeans with Automatic Code Format, but as far as I know
> there are some code format rules for projects (how the code should be
> indented where are the brackets, etc). The only problem is that NetBeans
> auto format doesn't format the code this way, so I may would break these
> rules. Do you know any tool which would solve me this issue? :)
> Thanks
> 
> Best Regards,
> Peter Major

Hey Peter,

Well, it would appear there hasn't been a massive response to your
question (which IMHO appears to be pretty common whenever you mention
EJB on this list), but anyway I'm very interested in what you've done
and I really hope you can take over the maintenance of
wicket-contrib-javaee.

Thanks,
Alan.




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WicketStuff and wicket-contrib-javaee

2009-12-07 Thread Major Péter
Hi all,

Lately I had to make some refactoring in wicket-contrib-javaee, and I
saw, that the project is not well maintained. In the repo I only could
find the source for v1.0, but only on sourceforge did I found the v1.1
sources. :s
So after I had refactored the source to make it work with Wicket 1.5
trunk, I would like to resurrect, maybe maintain the project for a while.
I've found these guides:
http://wicketstuff.org/confluence/display/STUFFWIKI/Developer+Information
http://wicketstuff.org/confluence/display/STUFFWIKI/WicketStuff+Core+-+Migration+Guide
Is there something else, that I should be aware of?

Also I'm using NetBeans with Automatic Code Format, but as far as I know
there are some code format rules for projects (how the code should be
indented where are the brackets, etc). The only problem is that NetBeans
auto format doesn't format the code this way, so I may would break these
rules. Do you know any tool which would solve me this issue? :)
Thanks

Best Regards,
Peter Major

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