Are you sure a banking application would be the right place for a gears-based implementation? Wouldn't it be kinda important to make sure the main server knows where everything is, when money is concerned?
On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 4:04 AM, Carlo Camerino <cmcamer...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > Is there any project which has Wicket And Google Gears Integration? > Wicket has really done a lot of us in speeding up development time. Coming > from a struts we saw the power of Wicket in terms its reusability and i've > noticed that > wicket already did most of the tasks that we would have to manually do using > struts application, like session timeouts, redirects, etc.... > > One of our main concerns however are that clients > are asking for our applications to be available even if the network is down > or if the central server is down.. > Currently we implemented our applications in a distributed fashion wherein > every branch ( Remote Location) has its own server. > However, this has implications of cost and administration issues. > However, if offline mode is enabled we can just begin syncing right. > > I think that Wicket WIth Google Gears Application will make it even better . > > > I think this is really a plus when it comes to marketing it to customers. > Most of the applications that we create our banking applications and any > downtime is costing our clients. > > Hopefully we can also do this to offload the central servers and to put > processing into client machines. > > One large problem I see though is that most code wil have to be moved to the > Browser Layer. > I'm thinking of how to create a wicket application which is mostly run by > java classes work on the client side. > Looks as if there will be a lot of code changes... > I'm not really sure if it would be a totally different programming model. > > Anyone out there tried to integrate Gears And Wicket > > Carlo > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org