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Marcus

ptrthomas wrote:
> 
> On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 9:57 AM, 192709 <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>>
>> HI,
>>
>> this is the first strike.
>> I first want to collect Feedback  - and then decide how to proceed.
>>
>> My first intention was to impress Management how fast CRUD might go.
>> But in the process of building i decided to make it more useful (e.g. by
>> using LoadableDetachableModel)
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> Marcus
>>
>>
> This is a good idea, I feel that anything that can get the Wicket message
> across to the "suits" and the management crowd is really welcome.
> 
> There's something about demos that generate basic CRUD screens that grabs
> the attention of the crowd in a mysterious way.  See what it did for
> Rails.
> Seam tried to copy that as well.  I saw first hand how the audience went
> gaga when the Grails Twitter clone demo was done at SpringOne '08.
> 
> As someone who's used Wicket for 2 years - I'm right now stuck working on
> a
> project using Seam, IceFaces and Facelets.  Trust me, if you have used
> Wicket, you don't want this to happen to you.  I urge all Wicket users to
> step up evangelism of Wicket, please blog, tweet, present, whatever. 
> Please
> !
> 
> 
>>
>> nino martinez wael wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi
>> >
>> > Any plans on supporting Hibernate via JPA? And what about a maven mojo
>> > that does what wicketizer does?
>> >
>> > regards Nino
>> >
>> > 2009/3/27 192709 <[email protected]>:
>> >>
>> >> Dear all,
>> >> I have created a  web site by which you can create a CRUD Application
>> >> using
>> >> Wicket.
>> >> Create a Database (or use existing) and provide annotated hibernate
>> POJOs
>> >> and your hibernate.cfg.xml.
>> >>
>> >> What you will get :
>> >> a complete Eclipse Project with
>> >> - a menu (for all Pages)
>> >> - one version using Ajax and one which only uses Ajax for Filter
>> >> - per Page you will get one ListPanel (filterable and sortable and
>> >> paginable) and one EditPanel (CRUDable).
>> >> It will use your Hibernate Stuff.
>> >>
>> >> http://www.wicketizer.org http://www.wicketizer.org
>> >>
>> >> A detailed HowTo Page is available. You can give Feedback directly via
>> >>    info(AT)wicketizer.org
>> >>
>> >> Marcus
>> >>
>> >> By the way - thank you all for the famous Wicket Meetup 2009,
>> Amsterdam.
>> >> It
>> >> was great.
>> >>
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