I think the book is a really good introduction to wicket. I actually
like it when the author first presents one way of doing something in a
big code example and then shows how to do this particular example in a
much shorter and cleaner way using another component. I think this is a
really smart
On 17/09/06, Erik Brakkee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
a component reference: Also the wicket site does not contain a full
reference. This is extremely importantant I think because if you want people
to find and use the components then they should be documented. The wicket
site itself is also not
That doesn't really contain Erik was stating. At least not that I could find. If you look here, http://myfaces.apache.org/tomahawk/index.html and then on the left there is a Components section with information about each component. That's what Wicket needs for both the core and extension
If you look here:
http://www.wicket-library.com/wicket-examples/compref
you can see the components in live action. Perhaps not a complete
list, but certainly something worthwile (better than screenshots imo).
Each component has a short description and you can also look at the
source code using
On 9/17/06, Gregg Bolinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That doesn't really contain Erik was stating. At least not that I could
find. If you look here,
http://myfaces.apache.org/tomahawk/index.html and then on
the left there is a Components section with information about each
component. That's
On 9/17/06, Martijn Dashorst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At my company I'm trying to convince ourdesigner team to do a new version of the website, but they arereluctant to donate some time.Damn designers. :) Think they own the world and stuff.
Just tell them that if they spend that hour on making a
On 9/17/06, Frank Bille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just tell them that if they spend that hour on making a new design they will
have my eternal gratitude.
Done... :-D
Martijn
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On 9/17/06, Martijn Dashorst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you look here:http://www.wicket-library.com/wicket-examples/comprefyou can see the components in live action. Perhaps not a complete
list, but certainly something worthwile (better than screenshots imo).Each component has a short description
On 9/17/06, Martijn Dashorst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you look here:
http://www.wicket-library.com/wicket-examples/compref
you can see the components in live action. Perhaps not a complete
list, but certainly something worthwile (better than screenshots imo).
Each component has a
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the point i was trying to make is that the progression itself
can be an important part of the learning - its the journey
not the destination stuff.
compare the code you write
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And as I stated in my last
except that i wouldnt consider a few printed pages of code a
complex example, but thats just me :)
Well, some of the examples are actually quite complex - if you are new
in Wicket. There are loads of IConverters and stuff that need to
register each other (chained) with the main application. It
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Che,
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