I can't wait for yet another great Wicket book.
I will surly buy it.

regarding tricks,
using Modal window can be nice.
Integrating Wicket with JS libs (If it's not a topic for a small book by
itself).
Cool stuff with Ajax.


Eyal Golan
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On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 10:32 AM, Jonathan Locke
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>
> Well, over the break here I've started something I swore I would never do
> again (well, two things, if you include the JavaOne talk I'm working on).
> I'm writing a (hopefully relatively short) book. It's called "Twenty-Six
> Wicket Tricks". Each trick in the book (lettered from A-Z) demonstrates
> something that people typically want to do and in the process builds a
> reusable and educational component. I've got 13 tricks coded up now and
> ideas for a handful more, but if there are any requests out there, please
> let me know. I'd also be interested in getting some idea how many people
> would be interested in this book (would provide some fuel for me to get it
> done). It does not cover any of the same ground as Wicket in Action (which
> you should buy if you have not already!), BTW. It's more of a companion to
> that book.
>
> Happy Holidays!
>
> Best,
>
>       Jonathan
>
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