Ernesto, Sounds good - just drop us a line, ideally with a Skype id, a timezone and any thoughts/experience you have on WiQuery, via our "Contact Us" page and one of us should be in touch towards the end of the week or early next week.
Regards - Cemal jWeekend OO & Java Technologies, Wicket Consulting, Development, Training http://jWeekend.com 2010/1/10 Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro <[email protected]>: > Hi Cemal, > Nice to know there is already some implementation in place. Yes I would like > to help even if it is only by testing what you have and providing some > feed-back, although I expect to contribute a bit more than that;-). I'll > contact you in private. > Best, > Ernesto > > On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 1:52 AM, Cemal Bayramoglu > <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Ernesto, >> >> jqGrid is indeed a handy component to be able to pull out of the >> toolbox and seems to be evolving nicely. >> >> In fact we have been integrating/using it with Wicket as part of our >> work on WiQuery [1], mainly for use on our own products/R&D but >> possibly for client projects later, once we're sure jqGrid is >> production ready and well maintained, which so far seems to be the >> case. >> We're not yet ready to make this public, due to our other priorities, >> but if you'd like to get involved, drop me a line and we can have a >> chat. I expect we're not too far now from having something quite >> robust, and we could potentially make our existing demo pages public >> at some point, without too much effort, for people to get a feel for >> what can be done with jqGrid-as-a-Wicket/WiQuery component. >> Richard has been heavily involved in this integration, but he's also >> on other projects at the moment. However, I know he wants to expose >> some of the more compelling 3.6 features to Wicket (again, via >> WiQuery), like the new column selection and reordering etc, and >> there's a good chance that API may already be working and pretty well >> tested by Monday, especially if the weather brings London to a >> standstill this weekend. >> Knowing that projects like WiQuery exist and the access from Wicket it >> facilitates to such useful jQuery components (without writing any or >> much JavaScript), that can be relatively easily integrated, in a >> properly thought-out, well-defined and consistent way is also good >> ammunition for those of you on the thread re "Wicket Adoption Rates" >> aiming to convince your managers that Wicket is the right choice. >> We've found Wicket to be a very good choice on projects we and our >> clients have been lucky enough to use it on. >> >> Regards - Cemal >> jWeekend >> OO & Java Technologies, Wicket >> Consulting, Development, Training >> http://jWeekend.com >> >> [1] http://code.google.com/p/wiquery/ >> >> 2010/1/8 Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro <[email protected]>: >> > If there is interest I can try to find some time and contribute an >> > integration with >> > >> > http://www.trirand.com/blog/jqgrid/jqgrid.html >> > >> > <http://www.trirand.com/blog/jqgrid/jqgrid.html>Ernesto >> > >> > On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 7:30 PM, nino martinez wael < >> > [email protected]> wrote: >> > >> >> Hi >> >> >> >> This is a whishlist for js that should be integrated with wicket but >> >> arent.. So please go ahead and whish, I just might do an integration >> >> if it's something I need aswell :) >> >> >> >> regards Nino >> >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >> >> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
