Yes sure - I will add it as a follow up blog post this weekend.

thanks,
Karthik

On Jan 25, 2008 1:38 PM, Ryan Sonnek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> If you're using scriptaculous in your example, you might be interested
> in using the wicketstuff-scriptaculous project.  it would simplify
> your custom component by:
> * automatically adding the javascript for you
> * using Java API to do effects instead of writing "String" javascript
> functions.
>
>
> On Jan 25, 2008 1:30 PM, karthik Guru <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > Just to let you know that I posted a small tutorial on writing custom
> > component here -
> >
> >
> http://karthikg.wordpress.com/2008/01/24/developing-a-custom-apache-wicket-component/
> >
> > I just wrote it to get a breather from my day job which is all about
> > processing xml schemas and wsdls that c'd get really boring. Wicket ,
> that
> > way is probably more like your new born baby that you want to go back to
> > everyday evening after work :)
> >
> > The component is based on prototype. Igor suggested using (the better?)
> > Jquery instead but I just didn't have the bandwidth to learn jquery.
> Hope
> > the article proves to be of some help to newbies to custom component
> > development.
> >
> > The jsf enthusiasm (misplaced / otherwise) seems to have died down and
> the
> > tapestry 5 crowd also seems pretty silent. This is probably a good time
> for
> > wicket users to make more noise :).
> >
> > Very soon we will have the eagerly awaited Wicket in Action. I was
> wondering
> > what could be really cool next. We all know that the wicket team
> 'listens'
> > to its users. So how about "wicket cookbook, oreilly?, by..ahem one
> > Mr..Vaynberg / the wicket team" ??!!  ;)
> >
> > Karthik
> >
>
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