Well, there's:

wicket-contrib-spring-examples
wicket-contrib-examples
wicket-contrib-examples-hibernate3
wicket-contrib-freemarker
wicket-contrib-fvalidate
wicket-contrib-gmap
wicket-contrib-gmap-examples
wicket-contrib-groovy
wicket-contrib-jasperreports
wicket-contrib-navmenu
wicket-contrib-palette
wicket-contrib-palette-examples
wicket-contrib-scriptaculous
wicket-contrib-scriptaculous-examples
wicket-contrib-spring
wicket-contrib-tinymce
wicket-contrib-tinymce-examples
wicket-contrib-velocity
wicketeer
wicket-examples
wicket-extensions
wicket-phonebook

to name a few.

Eelco


On 11/16/05, Sam Gendler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wicket-examples, wicket-phonebook don't seem to exist, and
> wicket-stuff is apparently nothing but the source code to the
> sourceforge web page about wicket-stuff.  What am I missing here?
>
> --sam
>
>
> On 11/16/05, Igor Vaynberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > hi Sam,
> >
> >  Re components:
> >  check out the component reference in the wicket-examples project. it is
> > farily complete and shows components in isolation so you can play around
> > with them.
> >
> >  Re hibernate integration:
> >  check out the wicket-phonebook project from wicket-stuff cvs. it is a
> > simple example of a wicket/spring/hibernate project. wicket-phonebook has
> > great javadoc that will explain what everything is.
> >
> >  Re creating components:
> >  this is the strength of wicket. you just extend one of the base classes
> > such as Component or WebMarkupContainer or extend any other component and
> > away you go. checkout the code that drives components in the component
> > reference its so simple it speaks for itself.
> >
> >  Re documentation:
> >  yes this is something we do not have a lot of, we are working on it. what
> > we do have right now is great javadoc. i got started just by looking at the
> > examples and the code that drives them. wicket felt so natural i just picked
> > it up ( but i did come from a strong tapestry background ). imho the best
> > way to evaluate a framwork is to try and build a small project with it so
> > you get the feel for it.
> >
> >  this list is a great place to get support.
> >  if you have any questions feel free to email them to the list.
> >
> >  btw, wicket-examples and wicket-phonebook both have jetty-launcher in a
> > class called Start, so if you use eclise just right click and do debug as
> > java app, that will start up jetty and you are ready to go as opposed to
> > package/redeploy cycle.
> >
> >  -Igor
> >
> >
> >
> > On 11/16/05, Sam Gendler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > OK, so I've been all over the wicket sourceforge site, and I must be
> > > missing something.  Where is the documentation?  There are some fairly
> > > basic examples that don't go into much detail, the new user guide in
> > > the wiki which is incomplete whenever it gets interesting.  The wicket
> > > stuff section lists a hibernate tool, but doesn't provide a link to
> > > anything. I see many references to how great wicket is with hibernate,
> > > but I've never seen a doc that describes how someone would actually
> > > use wicket with hibernate.  Perhaps most importantly, I've never found
> > > a simple description of the components that are available (or how to
> > > implement new ones), let alone how to use them.  Do I really have to
> > > extract all of this from the javadocs and source code?
> > >
> > > I'm trying to evaluate frameworks for a large development project, and
> > > from all the hype, wicket seems to be a nice solution, but it is
> > > basically not evaluatable, since, apparently, the only way to learn
> > > anything about it is to get deep enough into a development project to
> > > overcome the learning curve and total lack of documentation.
> > >
> > > Am I missing something here?
> > >
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