This is awesome! After reading through the first nine chapters, I
firmly believe that this be the new standard reference for Wicket. It's
been nearly a year and a half since I persuaded my co-workers to use
Wicket for our new pages; and after all that time, I never new about
onConfigure until reading this!
Thanks for all of your hard work,
Tom
P.S.: I've taken the liberty to post a defect on google code for a
couple of typos.
On 03/22/2013 07:55 AM, Andrea Del Bene wrote:
Don't worry! I don't "rushed" in any way. On the contrary I'm very
glad to receive such kind of feedbacks :D. But the true is that I'm
not very familiar too with this kind of activity. I think that an
annotated pdf should be a good way to start. I'd like to use the issue
tracking system provided by Google Project.
It may not be an optimal solution but it can be good as initial solution.
If anybody has a better idea please let me know!
That's fine. What is your preferred way to receive such feedback then
(typos, etc.)? Annotated pdf? I'm not very familiar with the tools
available for working with pdf files.
By the way, I don't want to rush you or demand the source! I'm just
asking to help out if possible :)
On 21/03/2013 4:04 PM, Andrea Del Bene wrote:
Hi Bertrand,
no, at the moment there is no source for documentation. The main
document is a LibreOffice odt file. I didn't decide yet how to make
it available...
Thanks a lot for your effort!
Before I start reading whole sections, is the source of the
document available somewhere? I'd like to correct any typos I may
find along the way to do my part and I think that a patch would be
way more useful than sending an email with page numbers and
descriptions.
Regards,
Bertrand
On 21/03/2013 11:51 AM, Andrea Del Bene wrote:
Dear Wicketers,
I'm really excited to announce that, after almost two years of
work (in may spare time), I've finished and published my free
guide to Wicket!
You can find it at https://code.google.com/p/wicket-guide/. I've
chosen to use Google Project because many of us have a gmail
account that can be used to sign in and leave a feedback (for
example opening an issue). The document is structured as a
step-by-step tutorial and is released under Creative Commons
license (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0). Unfortunately I didn't cover yet the
topic of WebSocket, but I think that writing a chapter on it will
be my very next step :).
Hope you find it helpful!
PS: feel free to contact me via mail. Any feedback is REALLY
appreciated!
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