Hi,

What are the advantages of jWicket over other Wicket jQuery projects
(specifically wiQuery)?

It would be nice if we could all work together on a single project.  wiQuery
has already pooled the development resources of two other such projects.

wiQuery has Wicket behaviours for the core jQuery events / actions and
jQuery UI components.  It also has a nice plugin mechanism for adding other
jQuery widgets / behaviours and it is under active development.

At jWeekend we have also just designed, developed and are testing a server
side state mechanism for wiQuery components.

Regards - Richard
jWeekend
OO, Wicket, Java Technologies - Training and Consultancy
http://jWeekend.com



Lionel Armanet wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Just to talk, there's another jQuery-Wicket integration project called
> "WiQuery" (http://code.google.com/p/wiquery/) and supported by jWeekend
> (http://www.jweekend.com/dev/LWUGReg/). Did you look at this project too ?
> 
> Lionel
> 
> 
> tauren wrote:
>> 
>> jWicket has now been released as a wicketstuff project.  jWicket is an
>> integration of Wicket and jQuery that was previously called
>> WicketJQuery (by Stefan Lindner). I realize there are already a few
>> Wicket/jQuery integrations, but I think that Stefan's WicketJQuery
>> implementation has some advantages over the others.
>> 
>> Stefan and I discussed how to best move the WicketJQuery project
>> forward and decided it was best if it became a standard maven project
>> to make it easy for others to use.  We decided to host it at
>> wicketstuff so that it would be available via a maven repository. We
>> also decided to rename it since there were already wicketstuff
>> projects with very similar names.  So it will now be known as
>> "jWicket".
>> 
>> At this point, the code committed to WicketStuff is essentially the
>> same codebase available on the original WicketJQuery SVN server.  I
>> have refactored it with the org.wicketstuff.jwicket namespace and have
>> structured the project in a standard maven manner.  I also split the
>> project into jwicket-parent, jwicket, and jwicket-examples.  The demo
>> app is now separate from jwicket itself so that it doesn't need to be
>> imported into projects.
>> 
>> The original WIcketJQuery project developed by Stefan Lindner can be
>> found at:
>> http://subversion.visionet.de/project/WicketJQuery/wiki
>> 
>> Tauren
>> 
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