Though not Wicket based and probably overkill, but could
http://ofbiz.apache.org/ be anything to look at?

Martijn

On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 9:40 AM, Korbinian Bachl - privat
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello James,
>
> I'm also quite interested into this, however I'm stuck in work at
> moment, so don't have too much time.
>
> 2 things you really should consider:
>
> -> Brix! the CMS mentioned before, developed by 2 wicket-core devs and it
> would add all content functionality and house the cart, list etc;
>
> -> BmeCAT: you *really* want to have a look at the BMECat 2005 definition;
> Its just an XML definition format but will show you what kind of information
> and details about products should be stored and at what way - just have a
> look at: http://www.bmecat.org/English/index.asp?
>
> If you got any questions, feel free to ask!
>
> Best,
>
> Korbinian
>
> PS: you also could have a look a osCommerce to see how you shouldn't do it
> :P
>
> James Perry schrieb:
>>
>> Thanks to the individuals who have both replied to the thread and
>> emailed me personally. I will get the ball rolling next week.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> James.
>>
>> On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 1:54 PM, Serkan Camurcuoglu
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> I have another idea for brix.. I believe that a portlet which displays
>>> these
>>> brix tiles as portlets would be incredibly useful for portal developers,
>>> because WYSIWYG content editing in portals is a very handy feature, and
>>> it's
>>> missing in Jetspeed AFAIK.. For example, one could add an instance of
>>> this
>>> portlet to a portal page, and in the edit (or edit-defaults) mode of the
>>> portlet, he/she would select the tile that should be displayed by this
>>> portlet fragment, and in the view mode the portlet would display the tile
>>> content..
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Patrick Angeles wrote:
>>>>
>>>> James,
>>>>
>>>> If you need any CMS functionality at all for your cart project, please
>>>> have
>>>> a look at:
>>>>
>>>> http://brix-cms.googlecode.com/
>>>>
>>>> For example, you could incorporate your cart panels as "tiles" inside of
>>>> Brix.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> msc65jap wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Is anyone interested in contributing to an open-source e-commerce
>>>>> wicket engine? I was thinking of calling it WicketCart. I have written
>>>>> a primitive version which serves as a good foundation to build upon.
>>>>>
>>>>> I have a new client, a royal college, requiring an e-commerce web app
>>>>> so just pondering the idea of WicketCart. If other developers are
>>>>> interested in contributing then I will make it open-source. I have
>>>>> written it so far using Spring and Hibernate but very open for it to
>>>>> additionally be implemented for other frameworks.
>>>>>
>>>>> If anyone wants specific details or wants to discuss it a bit more,
>>>>> then feel free to email me.
>>>>>
>>>>> Best,
>>>>> James.
>>>>>
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