Did you look at the phonebook example (found in the wicketstuff repository)?

It shows how to build a (simple) phone book web application using
wicket, spring and (hibernate|ibatis|shades)

It is basically a petstore, but a bit simpler

Martijn

On 5/24/07, Ravindra Wankar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Craig,
>
>  It's been just over 2 weeks since I've started looking at Wicket. In the
> past I've had to abandon evaluation of JSF and Struts 2 due to lack of time.
> I was spending a lot of time writing code to decide if they were the right
> choice. I could not find "applications" written from where you could learn
> best practices. There are mostly individual examples for data validation,
> Ajax, tree table and other such commonly needed components which is good but
> insufficient. All new frameworks provide all these features so that is no
> longer the distinguishing factor.
>
>  In commercial ventures such as mine, I'm expected to demonstrate that any
> new technology...
>
>  1. Will reduce our overheads by providing many out-of-box features that
> we've had to develop and maintain. Basically I should spend 90% of my time
> on the core application features and only 10% on enhancing the framework
> because of special requirements within my application.
>
>  2. Developers for which can be either be hired or trained easily and most
> importantly can be *average*. This means having lot of documentation and not
> having to go through source code to understand how things work.
>
>  3. Is stable (production quality) and its future is bright.
>
>  So far Wicket looks promising. But it is too early. A PetStore/PetClinic
> app would have been useful (I am not aware if one exists).
>
>  - Ravi
>
>
>  craigdd wrote:
>  Ravi,
>
> I'd be interested in hearing your out come of your evaluation. I'm in a
> similar boat where my company is looking to move to a new UI framework,
> their first choice or course is JSF and I'm pushing hard to go the wicket
> route instead. If I can show them a website like yours and say that it was
> fairly easy to develop using wicket and you don't need to learn a whole new
> markup language, ie tablibs, then that just might be the nail in the coffin
> I need.
>
> Thanks
> Craig
>
>
> RW wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> It is currently written using a combination of Struts1, WebMacro
> (templating engine like Velocity), Torque etc. Due to the lack of user
> interface components in these tools we had to develop a lot of that
> ourselves. We are evaluating if we can do away with our code with
> Wicket or if Wicket can at least assist in simplifying our efforts.
> Besides, how easy and how long will it take to move to Wicket. As our
> efforts are commercial, we will be heavily penalized for making the
> wrong choice.
>
> - Ravi.
>
> craigdd wrote:
>
>  Hey Ravi, just out of curiosity, is the application you provided a link
> for
> written in wicket?
>
> -Craig
>
>
> RW wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Go to...
> http://www.celoxis.com/psa/user.do?bxn=umyhome&amp;amp;p_auth_authenticate=true&amp;amp;p_auth_login=mark&amp;amp;p_auth_password=celoxis1
>
> On this page click the "Pick Columns" link in the top right corner of
> the "My Projects" table.
>
> Thanks
> Ravi
>
>
> Igor Vaynberg wrote:
> got a screenshot? dont really understand what you are
> describing. maybe something like our palette component in extensions?
>
> -igor
>
>
>  On 5/21/07, Ravindra Wankar
>  &amp;lt; [EMAIL PROTECTED] &amp;gt;
> wrote:
>
> In order to allow users to pick columns they wish to see in a table, we
>
> open/close a div layer that has 2 selectors to move columns to/from
> "Available" to "Selected" and a submit/cancel button. We also position
> this div layer close to the "Pick Columns" link.
>
>
> Is there a component in Wicket I can use to create a similar effect?
> I've seen the ModalDialog but I'd like a slight variation because the
> placement of this div layer needs to be controlled + the main window
>
> need not be "greyed" out when showing the layer.
>
> Thanks
> Ravi.
>
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