* Ted Roeloffzen:
> Our assignment states that we develop a Wicket CMS, or at least
> components for the CMS [...] We are also in doubt about using
> the JSR-170. Are you familiar with this JSR
JSR-170 and especially its reference implementation Jackrabbit
rock! I would love to see a wic
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If you're wanting your CMS to be anything more than a school projects, I
don't really consider JSR-170 to be an optional piece. Both Liferay and
JBoss Portal are either adding or have already added support for it.
AFAIK, all the major players are
I can imagine 2 very basic components (assuming jsr-170 is used):
- An editor component
Features:
- supporting different client side editors (e.g. FCKeditor and such)
or clear text (e.g. for Textile fans)
- supporting different models, but at least an implementation of a
jsr-170 detachabl
That sounds good.
The main component that I think is needed is one that allow the user to
create rich documents. There are already many solutions for this, but
they are generally not well integrated. (By rich documents, I mean rich
text + images + minimal layout). Images are an important proble
What we would like to do is create these components and to incorporate those in a comlete application.The components could become a Wicket-extension and the CMS could be used by others. Ted & Rick
On 9/13/06, Pierre-Yves Saumont <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,What is the intended audience? Do you
Hello,
What is the intended audience? Do you intend to create a product
suitable for CMS administrators needs? In that case, we (the list) might
not really be the ones to ask. Most people here would probably be more
interested in a Wicket-CMS extension, something that would help us to
create C
Hey,
> > At this stage of the project we are just researching which options
> > current popular CMS systems
> I think you should first pick a target audience and then
> model your CMS towards that group of users with their application.
Agree to disagree :)
The few stars in the flood of availabl
Rick, Ted,
> At this stage of the project we are just researching which options
current popular CMS systems
There are many many many (did I say many?) different features possible.
I think you should first pick a target audience and then model your CMS
towards that group of users with their ap
Hello Wicket community,
We, two IT-students, are currently working on our graduation
assignment.
Our assignment states that we develop a Wicket CMS, or at
least components for the CMS.
This assignment will take place from 4-9-2006 until late January
of 2007.
At this stage of the