nope this is GUI configuration in database, no annotation driven object
generation.


toby78 wrote:
> 
> I think it is good to treat the most common cases as default cases without
> having to write unnecessary or redundant code...if you want to overwrite
> or replace the behaviour, you can still do this.
> 
> This is similiar to the BeanEdit Form in Tapestry...to automatically
> generate forms for objects etc...
> 
> -------- Original-Nachricht --------
>> Datum: Mon, 22 Sep 2008 00:17:33 -0700 (PDT)
>> Von: Michael Sparer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> An: [email protected]
>> Betreff: Re: Wicket sample application
> 
>> 
>> > I wanted to replace a text field on the registration page by a date. So
>> I
>> opened phpMyAdmin and 
>> > replaced the column type by date - reloaded the page (without a restart
>> or
>> > additional code-generation)
>> > - and there was already a date-picker on the page instead of the text
>> > field
>> 
>> uff ... that sounds weird! configuring the GUI in the database ...
>> thankfully you won't find anything like that in wicket ...
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> toby78 wrote:
>> > 
>> > I don't think there need to be a 1000 examples - a single, complete,
>> > convincing example would be sufficient...one that can be used as a
>> > starting point for a website (authentication, a good database
>> layer...some
>> > ajax samples).
>> > 
>> > I am currently looking at several webprograming frameworks, including
>> T5,
>> > Wicket and PHP based frameworks such as Akelos and CakePHP.
>> > 
>> > For a new project I want to use the "fastest" webprograming framework,
>> > that will both show results in little time and that does not require a
>> lot
>> > of time to get it running and to be able to get going with it.
>> > 
>> > So far, T5 is quite good as you do not need a lot of configuration and
>> > tools exist to generate mapping files etc....or annotated java
>> daos....and
>> > you can either start from a database or object-driven point of view.
>> The
>> > problem in T5 is that it is very flexible and different people use the
>> > "lego bricks" of Tapestry in a different way so that it is hard to
>> re-use
>> > code of others. There is no general agreement on how to do those
>> projects
>> > and everyone does his own user authentication etc....so in my opinion
>> it
>> > is only good if you start from scratch and do everything on your own.
>> > 
>> > My first impression of wicket (after looking at the phonebook
>> application)
>> > is, that lots of code examples for Ajax exist and that it looks quite
>> > good. However there seem to be lots of configuration files, so whenever
>> > you make a new object you need new hibernate mapping files, and several
>> > class files and interfaces - so lots of writing. I also happenned to
>> see
>> a
>> > .vm file - and I think velocity is really out-of-date....and I dont
>> know
>> > why this is needed.
>> > 
>> > So I think you could re-use existing code of others and save time with
>> > Wicket and make nice-Ajax applications - but it seems to be a lot of
>> > code-writing and configuration work.
>> > 
>> > 
>> > Akelos looks like a great framework - like Ruby on Rails for PHP.
>> However
>> > there is not much code available but you are a lot faster then doing
>> > webprogramming using Java frameworks...
>> > 
>> > CakePHP is a good alternative - a different approach and much more code
>> > samples and a bigger community.
>> > 
>> > E.g. there was a sample application (a complete CMS!!!), and I wanted
>> to
>> > replace a text field on the registration page by a date. So I opened
>> > phpMyAdmin and replaced the column type by date - reloaded the page
>> > (without a restart or additional code-generation) - and there was
>> already
>> > a date-picker on the page instead of the text field. So you save lots
>> of
>> > time. You dont even need a mapping for your objects as it uses the meta
>> > information of the database tables and in general a general definition
>> of
>> > what column names need to look like etc....so a great time-saver.
>> > 
>> > So my favourite would be cakePHP right now although I would prefer a
>> Java
>> > framework - but they are either incomplete or involve much
>> configuration
>> > files, restart of the server every time and often you end up in
>> problems
>> > that require to debug the core code - and then you end up wasting one
>> day
>> > or several day for nothing.
>> > 
>> > -------- Original-Nachricht --------
>> >> Datum: Sat, 20 Sep 2008 08:10:01 -0400
>> >> Von: "James Carman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >> An: [email protected]
>> >> Betreff: Re: Wicket sample application
>> > 
>> >> A quick perusal of Wicket in Action over a weekend wouldn't hurt
>> >> either (if you like Cheese)! :)
>> >> 
>> >> On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 8:08 AM, James Carman
>> >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> > I think you might find that if you started with some of the
>> tutorials
>> >> > and perhaps some maven archetypes, you could have probably made up
>> >> > your own example of wicket with database access and all of the
>> >> > features you're looking for with far less keystrokes than you've
>> spent
>> >> > writing emails asking where the examples are.  Don't get me wrong, I
>> >> > do agree that there should be some good examples out there (and
>> there
>> >> > are), but you will quickly realize that developing with Wicket
>> really
>> >> > is just that darn easy and you can get stuff up and running very
>> >> > quickly by piecing together tidbits from the smaller examples.
>> >> >
>> >> > On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 7:59 AM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> >> This example is not easy to find, as it is not directly listed
>> under
>> >> examples on the website.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Apart from that:
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> http://wicketstuff.org/confluence/display/STUFFWIKI/wicket-phonebook/
>> >> >>
>> >> >> seems to be an old wicket version and there is no version for
>> wicket
>> >> 2.0 ?
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Is there no sample application with database access for the current
>> >> version of wicket?
>> >> >>
>> >> >> -------- Original-Nachricht --------
>> >> >>> Datum: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 20:09:37 +0100
>> >> >>> Von: "Gwyn Evans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >> >>> An: [email protected]
>> >> >>> Betreff: Re: Wicket sample application
>> >> >>
>> >> >>>
>> >>
>> http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/documentation-index.html#DocumentationIndex-Codeasdocumentation
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 7:00 PM, Eelco Hillenius
>> >> >>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> >>> > Phonebook has db access. And one of the examples that come with
>> >> Wicket
>> >> >>> > In Action has that too.
>> >> >>> >
>> >> >>> > Eelco
>> >> >>> >
>> >> >>> > On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 10:54 AM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>> >> >>> >> But none with database access ?
>> >> >>> >>
>> >> >>> >> -------- Original-Nachricht --------
>> >> >>> >>> Datum: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 05:05:21 -0700 (PDT)
>> >> >>> >>> Von: Michael Sparer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >> >>> >>> An: [email protected]
>> >> >>> >>> Betreff: Re: Wicket sample application
>> >> >>> >>
>> >> >>> >>>
>> >> >>> >>> just go a click further and you'll find plenty
>> >> >>> >>> http://www.wicketstuff.org/wicket13/
>> >> >>> >>> http://www.wicketstuff.org/wicket13/ajax/
>> >> >>> >>>
>> >> >>>
>> >>
>> http://wicketstuff.org/confluence/display/STUFFWIKI/wicket-contrib-examples
>> >> >>> >>>
>> >> http://wicketstuff.org/confluence/display/STUFFWIKI/wicket-phonebook
>> >> >>> >>>
>> >> >>> >>>
>> >> >>> >>> superoverdrive wrote:
>> >> >>> >>> >
>> >> >>> >>> > Hi there!
>> >> >>> >>> >
>> >> >>> >>> > I am looking for a Wicket sample application (e.g. something
>> >> like a
>> >> >>> >>> > "Petshop") - ideally once that includes things such as: User
>> >> >>> >>> registration,
>> >> >>> >>> > Admin area, editing data (e.g. with Ajax auto-complete) and
>> an
>> >> >>> example
>> >> >>> >>> of
>> >> >>> >>> > displaying data in a table that is read incrementally from
>> the
>> >> >>> database
>> >> >>> >>> > (e.g. displaying huge database tables without crashing)....
>> >> >>> >>> >
>> >> >>> >>> > On the Wicket homepage there are just small examples, but no
>> >> >>> complete
>> >> >>> >>> > websites done in Wicket....
>> >> >>> >>> >
>> >> >>> >>> > Something like:
>> >> >>> >>> >
>> >> >>> >>> > http://bakery.cakephp.org/categories/view/3
>> >> >>> >>> >
>> >> >>> >>> > would be good for Wicket:
>> >> >>> >>> >
>> >> >>> >>> > Thanks!
>> >> >>> >>> >
>> >> >>> >>> > Toby
>> >> >>> >>> >
>> >> >>> >>> >
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