Really cool demo!
Is there a place where I can see source for the portal demo?
If I show the guys at work I can use it, we will defently choose WiQuery.
They're talking about GXT and other stuff which I really don't want to go
into.


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On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 6:58 PM, Cemal A Bayramoglu <[email protected]>wrote:

> We've been building a few wiQuery components [0], for clients' and
> internal projects. These wiQuery components typically maintain some of
> their state server-side, in the spirit of standard Wicket components.
>
> Here's a simple demo [1] to show some of them in action.
>
> Look carefully and you'll find lots of stuff to click on [2]. We could
> plan to open up the ones we may [3] if they look useful to you or
> you'd like to get involved with design/development/testing.
>
> Regards - Cemal
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> [0] includes components based on sortable "portlet", jqGrid/Tree,
> jGrowl, jQuery UI: Accordian, Dialog, Tabs all integrated with Wicket
> using wiQuery (http://code.google.com/p/wiquery/)
> [1] http://labs.jWeekend.com/public/
> [2] We'd naturally prefer if you didn't zap _all_ the records from our
> toy database! Yes, we know some of you will take this as an invitation
> to have a go!
> [3] No promises on dates just now, but it is something we'd like to do
> soon.
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