We ported an application from JBOSS/SEAM to Wicket in 2 weeks. The app has
been successfully deployed in production.
Although the wiki had all the scode sample we could wish for, and searching
the forum always answered our questions, I'll buy the book to express our
gratitude to the Wicket team.
It's been an awesome experience.
T.
On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 4:21 PM, Gabriel Bucher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> congratulation guys.
>
> thanks for the hard work and it helped me a lot to get into wicket.
>
> Martijn Dashorst wrote:
>
>> Almost 3 years of hard work, loosing friends, moving abroad, marrying
>> lovely wives, late nights, early mornings, frustrated family, and all
>> other bad (and good) things that cross one's life is now rewarded with
>> the availability of the e-book edition of Wicket in Action. The print
>> edition (also know as dead-tree edition) will be available in just
>> over 2 weeks (estimated at Aug 29th).
>>
>> Eelco and I are *really*, *really* glad that the journey is finally
>> over. We think it was worth it. Now we leave the book in your capable
>> hands to make beautiful applications that make your boss and customers
>> happy and we are sure you'll enjoy creating them.
>>
>> Eelco Hillenius & Martijn Dashorst
>>
>> About Wicket in Action
>>
>> Wicket in Action is a comprehensive guide for Java developers building
>> Wicket-based web applications. It introduces Wicket's structure and
>> components, and moves quickly into examples of Wicket at work. Written
>> by core committers, this book shows you the "how-to" and the "why" of
>> Wicket. You'll learn to use and customize Wicket components, to
>> interact with Spring and Hibernate, and to implement rich Ajax-driven
>> features.
>>
>> Some quotes of early access reviewers:
>>
>> "Finally, the Web Framework of web framework, Apache Wicket, now has a
>> bible of its own." - Per Ejeklint
>>
>> "Without question, Wicket in Action... is the be-all and end-all when
>> it comes to Wicket." - Geertjan Wielenga
>>
>> "Wicket In Action glues the areas of web development with Apache
>> Wicket together and gives a great overview of Apache Wicket...it will
>> make a great compendium." - Nino Martinez Wael
>>
>> You can read full reviews here:
>>  - Nick Heudecker: Wicket In Action Book Review
>>   http://www.theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=50326
>>
>>  - Geertjan Wielenga: Wicket in Action: Undoubtedly The Wicket Bible
>>   http://blogs.sun.com/geertjan/entry/wicket_in_action_undoubtedly_the
>>
>> Free content
>>
>> If you don't think these reviewers are qualified to tell you to buy
>> Wicket in Action, let these free samples convince you:
>>
>>  * Chapter 1: http://www.manning.com/dashorst/ch01_dashorst.pdf
>>  * Chapter 8: http://www.manning.com/dashorst/ch08_dashorst.pdf
>>  * Excerpt: Creating Secure Web Applications with Apache Wicket
>> (http://www.manning.com/free/excerpt_Wicket.html)
>>
>> MEAP readers
>>
>> If you bought the MEAP edition you'll receive a personal download link
>> for the final e-book in your inbox today (or possibly tomorrow). We'd
>> like to extend our gratitude to the MEAP readers - without you and
>> your encouragements we would've given up.
>>
>> Limited summer discount
>>
>> There is a 35% discount when you buy Wicket in Action at the manning
>> website before the end of August. For more details look here:
>> http://manning.com/dashorst
>>
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