Eelco Hillenius wrote:
Though felix is interesting too because we have several people using
it and not everyone uses Eclipse (including the committers).
Can we have both? :)
+1
Let me know what we can do to help out over on the Felix side. We are
also working on AsynchWeb as an HTTP
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
Interesting! Wicket still builds on the servlet API, though getting
totally away from it shouldn't be too difficult. Please let us know if
you find things that should be abstracted more in order to let Wicket
work with asyncweb.
Sure will Eelco thanks for the support.
Hi folks,
Timothy Bennett and I have been thinking about how to hook Guardian
(http://guardian.safehaus.org), a simple authorization API into Wicket
so we can *declaratively* control the visibility of components on
pages. More complex interactions though where you alert the user about
their
directly
if you are interested in that.
Sure. I would be interested in doing this but I think we'll need to ASL
Guardian. I'll get back to you directly about this after discussing it
with a few people.
Regards,
Alex
On 2/11/06, Alex Karasulu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks,
Timothy
Martijn,
When you get a chance you may want to subscribe to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Some interesting things will be
happening there.
Cheers,
Alex
Martijn Dashorst wrote:
All,
I've been pioneering with Oscar and Wicket ever since december last
year, but need to upgrade my Wicket version from
to see what Jetty or Resin made of the .war, as I'm
not convinced that Tomcat is the best thing to be trying if things
aren't going as expected - I find the others give better or at least
alternative messages that may help determine what's happening.
/Gwyn
On 10/08/05, Alex Karasulu [EMAIL PROTECTED
Martijn Dashorst wrote:
Alex Karasulu wrote:
Thanks for taking the time to respond. I tried the war as you
suggested in Jetty and got the same problem. There has to be
something wrong with what I am doing. The war must be messed up but
I cannot seem to isolate exactly what is going
Hi,
I just tried the kickstart successfully then thought I'd take a look at
getting maven to build a war of the hello world example. For some
reason I cannot get it to work. I have checked in the code to a public
repository along with the maven configuration here: