Yeah, the fact that is tells you to check out the wicket-stuff module
is bad. We should fix that. But for the rest... it pretty basic cvs
stuff to figure out what modules are in the repository. Works the same
for all open source cvs projects out there. Anyway in case you are
still interested in evaluating, you probably would want to check out
the component reference of wicket examples first, as that gives you a
nice overview of the components that Wicket delivers with the core
distro. After that the telephone example is a nice one to look at some
more typical application development features.

Eelco

On 11/16/05, Sam Gendler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah, the answer lies in the fact that the shell-based cvs commands in
> the wicket-stuff documentation are utterly broken.  Never mind that
> there is no visible line break between the two separate cvs commands,
> but it also says to check out the wicket-stuff module, which is merely
> the source for the wicket-stuff sourceforge site.  In reality, since
> there is no list of available modules provided anywhere, and the link
> to the viewcvs displays the same wicket-stuff module that the cvs
> command downloads, you have to checkout '.' rather than wicket-stuff,
> although this is entirely non-obvious without reading the maven
> commands listed on the same page.  Note that the maven commands
> appear, from my limited understanding of maven, to be correct.  It
> does check out '.', which pulls the entire wicket-stuff project,
> including all the modules you listed.
>
> --sam
>
>
> On 11/16/05, Eelco Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 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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