Hi James,

There is a little project coming up for me that will require heavy use
of the yui drag and drop functions, so I'll do some checking some time
soon and will let you know if i have any questions. Since this is
gonna be my first encounter with yui i have no doubt i will come come
up with some :)

Maurice

On 5/31/07, James McLaughlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is a wicket-contrib-yui project included in wicket-stuff on sourceforge:
> http://wicket-stuff.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/wicket-stuff/trunk/wicket-contrib-yui
>
> I've been working on it a little, mostly on the menu module. The drag
> and drop is somewhat broken, and I haven't had time to look at it.
> This may have happened when I updated the libs to 2.2.2. But the
> slider and animation modules work fine.
>
> There is very little in the way of documentation, but there is a
> wicket-contrib-yui-examples project that demos each module.
> http://wicket-stuff.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/wicket-stuff/trunk/wicket-contrib-yui-examples
>
> If you perform a mvn install on wicket-contrib-yui, then a mvn
> jetty:run on wicket-contrib-yui-examples, you should be up and running
> in a few minutes.
> Once I get the menu working to my satisfaction, I will produce some
> documentation.
>
> When I updated the libs, I created a YuiHeaderContributor that will
> resolve dependencies for the module you want and include the necessary
> files in the proper order (yui is way weaker than dojo in this
> respect).
>
> A few months ago, a number of people expressed interest in
> contributing, so if any of you are reading this, I would love to have
> some help. In particular, i think it would be great if someone could
> bring drag and drop back to life. I think it could use some pretty
> heavy refactoring as well. Actually, there have been a lot of changes
> in wicket since wcy was last worked on, so much of the project could
> use "modernization". If you don't know where to start, respond to this
> email and I can provide a few ideas.
>
> best,
> jim
>
> On 5/31/07, howzat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Are there any examples/tutorials that re using YUI  with Wicket.
> > I see there is also a wicket YUI project but could not find much getting
> > started help.
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