Hi Martijn
As added in the issue comment, it still doesn't work for me.
Furthermore a ping on wicket-library.com is timeout as well.
I don't know what's happening... Strange ! Any clue ?
ZedroS
On 12/25/06, Martijn Dashorst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The wicket-library.com link you have in your
Try: http://69.59.195.56
Perhaps you have a proxy/firewall/wrongly configured DNS
Martijn
On 12/25/06, ZedroS Schwart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Martijn
As added in the issue comment, it still doesn't work for me.
Furthermore a ping on wicket-library.com is timeout as well.
I don't know
I'm sorry it's not better...
On 12/25/06, Martijn Dashorst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try: http://69.59.195.56
Perhaps you have a proxy/firewall/wrongly configured DNS
Martijn
On 12/25/06, ZedroS Schwart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Martijn
As added in the issue comment, it still
Strange... I used the ip number from my inlaws (during the xmass dinner),
and I got a Katarre error page... However, when I used:
http://wicket-library.com/wicket-examples
everything just works. I really think this is a problem with a proxy.
Martijn
On 12/25/06, ZedroS Schwart [EMAIL
Hi all
Being new to wicket, I'm looking for a user guide.
Do you know if the initiative for a user guide is going on ? If so,
do you need someone to test it with the view from a total newbe ? I
would love to be this guy ;)
Whatever, I'm currently reading lot of stuff on the wicket home
You've seen http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/documentation-index.html ?
/Gwyn
On 24/12/06, ZedroS Schwart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all
Being new to wicket, I'm looking for a user guide.
Do you know if the initiative for a user guide is going on ? If so,
do you need someone to test it with
Thanks for the tip.
I hadn't seen this specific page, I'll definitely look into it.
BTW, as said in the JIRA issue there :
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-185 the page
http://www.wicket-library.com/wicket-examples/ is currently dead.
Just a side note : do you know whether Wicket in
The wicket-library.com link you have in your message just works for me.
Martijn
On 12/25/06, ZedroS Schwart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the tip.
I hadn't seen this specific page, I'll definitely look into it.
BTW, as said in the JIRA issue there :
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Oh, cool. So I might use JPA after all. Is it freely
available and is there a change that you might suddenly stop
supporting it (I have another projects that would be good to
dedirect here
I'm not really sure why you're giving me that JPA hype, as I already said I'm a big fond of using it and my motivations for evading it are different. But since Justin Lee gave me that repository, I think I can pull it out greatly.
I'm a big fan of JPA myself, but a JPA application is not easy to distribute since the akward policy Sun has for their enterprise jars. Thus I cannot create an application that is as easily runned localy as mvn jetty:run - I'm having the same problem with the commercial projects I'm doing and with
hmmm, is it going to be some sort of a reference doc for wicket, or just a user guide to writing a sample app ? On 10/2/06, Eelco Hillenius
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:yeah, maybe it doesn't need that. Pet store is kind of a best practices project, so I figured it might get in there. Databinder as an
Does the same go for Hibernate? Maybe create an in-memory domain model, that doesn't persist in any kind and use it instead? This would simplify the sample application and put the focus to Wicket instead. It might be especially useful to people, who are not familiar with Spring and Hibernate.
I'm thinking with starting from a user guide to a sample app and then continuing with a reference guide. I would like to start simple, and if I see I can handle it, I'll start writing a reference manual
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I'm a big fan of JPA myself, but a JPA application is not easy to
distribute since the akward policy Sun has for their "enterprise" jars. Thus I
cannot create an application that is
Maybe I didn't express myself cleary, sorry. JPA is very cool and all,
but it requires jars that you have to download from Sun, because they
aren't distributed freely (thus ibiblio.org). This is a major problem
with Maven, since this is what Maven does - gets the publicly
available jars for you,
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Maybe I didn't express myself cleary, sorry. JPA is very cool and all,
but it requires jars that you have to download from Sun, because they
aren't distributed freely (thus ibiblio.org). This is a major problem
It's not
Oh, cool. So I might use JPA after all. Is it freely available and is
there a change that you might suddenly stop supporting it (I have
another projects that would be good to dedirect here).
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yeah, maybe it doesn't need that. Pet store is kind of a best practices
project, so I figured it might get in there. Databinder as an alternative
would be cool with me too.
Eelco
On Oct 1, 2006, at 11:44 PM, Philip A. C
Guys,
I love spring and use it with all my wicket apps. However, should it be a part of the main body of the manual? I wouldn't want anyone to get the idea that wicket requires spring in any way. Perhaps it would go into an Advanced or Using wicket with other frameworks section that could
yeah, maybe it doesn't need that. Pet store is kind of a best practices project, so I figured it might get in there. Databinder as an alternative would be cool with me too.EelcoOn Oct 1, 2006, at 11:44 PM, Philip A. Chapman wrote: Guys, I love spring and use it with all my wicket apps. However,
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