Sure.. This was just a heads up... 2010/2/2 Cemal Bayramoglu <jweekend_for...@cabouge.com>
> Ninio, > > At a quick glance, these also work fine for me, but you're probably > safest to use the links I gave in my post above (the project is hosted > at Google Code, use the SVN there). You may need to change any WiQuery > dependencies to refer version 1.0 in your POMs as they wrote the > original sample for 1.0-m2. > Of course, if you do find issues, please go ahead and raise them on > the correct issues page [1] so someone can take a look, but give a bit > of detail to help the developer replicate your issue. > > Regards - Cemal > jWeekend > OO & Java Technologies, Wicket > Consulting, Development, Training > http://jWeekend.com > > [1] http://code.google.com/p/wiquery/issues/list > > > On 2 February 2010 10:54, nino martinez wael > <nino.martinez.w...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Cemal I expirience alot of bugs running the examples, from here > > http://www.wiquery.org/wiquery-examples-1.0/ permgen error :/ > > > > 2010/2/1 Cemal Bayramoglu <jweekend_for...@cabouge.com> > >> > >> Josh, > >> > >> Did you run the demos available at the WiQuery site [1]? > >> odlabs' "Agile Task Lists" demo [2] uses some layout mechanism if I > >> remember correctly. > >> If you have concrete ideas on how to extend the way WiQuery (and > >> jQuery) supports this, we are very open to suggestions. We are also > >> discussing setting up a WiQuery plugins project where ideas like this > >> can evolve/incubate and be considered for inclusion in the core once > >> they are evaluated. > >> Interestingly, some people complain that UI presentation should be > >> done in a declarative way (eg in XUL like languages) and not in a > >> procedural way, so they may consider specifying layout in Java code > >> (rather than in Wicket's native XHTML & CSS way) a step in a strange > >> direction. > >> > >> Regards - Cemal > >> jWeekend > >> OO & Java Technologies, Wicket > >> Consulting, Development, Training > >> http://jWeekend.com > >> > >> [1] http://wiquery.googlecode.com > >> [2] > >> > http://wiquery.googlecode.com/svn/examples/wiquery-presentation-examples/ > >> > >> On 1 February 2010 05:28, Josh Kamau <joshnet2...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > Hi guys; > >> > > >> > I would like to get your opinions and also share some of my views. I > >> > have > >> > been test-driving wicket for a couple of weeks now and i found it > quite > >> > impressive. However , i would like to say that IMHO wicket is more > >> > suitable > >> > for creating websites as opposed to RIA applications. I would like to > >> > make > >> > applications that look and feel like desktop applications but running > on > >> > a > >> > browser, i have a solid GWT background and i used to make this kind of > >> > applications but alot of work is involved. Should we not have a ria > >> > framework based on wicket? It could just be some nice CSS based theme > or > >> > an > >> > intergration with something like extJs or something like this. WiQuery > >> > is a > >> > great step in this direction but it lacks components for making the > main > >> > application layout. > >> > > >> > In the meantime, i will be trying out Vaadin. > >> > > >> > Regards. > >> > > >> > >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org > >> For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org > >> > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org > >