On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 10:08 AM, mlabs <mlabs....@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm all for improving the javadocs... oh yes... but in my experience with
> javadocs, the context is too limited.. to the class or interface in
> question.. there is rarely the more important 'bigger picture' information
> that you need as a developer diving into something new...
> Wicket is a fantastic framework .. it encapsulates so much ... but in doing
> that, it hides so much...
> I have been using tit for a couple of years now...
> The initial learning path is easy .. (by design)
> But we eventually need to step outside of the box... and that's where the
> encapsulation bites most of us...
> Ajax... jQuery... Response cycles, page caching.....
> We need to know how it all works and yes we have the source code... but...
> Back to my initial request...
>
> Wicket Internals... !!!!
>
> :)

Seeing how the previous book authors became less active after writing
a book I think this is not a very good idea... :-/

Here is what I suggest: create a page in Wiki that lists the more
interesting topics. Then we (the people who know more about Wicket
internals) will try to fill the gaps by creating a separate Wiki page
for each topic, slowly, one at a time, without the pressure of the
publishers, etc. This way hopefully the community can help too by
keeping them up-to-date.

P.S. I still wait for your javadoc Pull Requests.

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