That'd be much appreciated. The WIKI is a good place for that.
Thanks,
Eelco
On 4/24/06, Stefan Kanev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Don't you think that an UML diagram for the basic objects in wicket would be
useful for newbies to the frameworks (shows the complete) picture and for
all
Actually, I meant which classes should I put there? I cannot put everything, since (1) it is too much and (2) won't be that helpful if it has a lot of stuff. :DStefan
personally, i think that it would be nice to have a UML sequence diagram depicting the various steps (significant?) involved in the request cycle from the moment a page is requested.thanks,-- karthik --
A good catch is to show the framework concepts, showing hot and frozen spots. For each concept, a wiki node.On 4/24/06, Stefan Kanev
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:HiDon't you think that an UML diagram for the basic objects in wicket would be useful for newbies to the frameworks (shows the complete)
HiDon't you think that an UML diagram for the basic objects in wicket would be useful for newbies to the frameworks (shows the complete) picture and for all users, where it can serve as a quick reference. Since such a diagram is not present, I'm willing to put up one. What do you think should be