Manning showed interest, so there might be a book in the near future. It will take considerable time to write such a book though, and a framework first has to show enough potential to be interesting for a publisher. And... it takes quite some effort to write such a book/ to write any documentation at all... we're doing this mostly in our free time currently.

I've been working this whole weekend on the component reference in wicket-examples. Hope that helps as a next step in our quest for better documentation.

And anyone can work on the User's Guide on the Wiki. If you want, please do! It is an open source project after all.

Eelco


Ersin Er wrote:

I wish we'll see some books directly or indirectly about Wicket in the
near future. One important task to make people familiar with the
framework is to provide a complete application like Pet Store developed
with wicket and integrated with well known frameworks like Spring,
Hibernate, iBatis, etc.

-- Ersin

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