Hi,
we have developed a blog tool in Wicket for our website. I just wanted
to see if there is any interest in having that as an open source
project?
The code would have to be adopted for general use and be untangled
from some dependencies that we don't want to open source, so I just
want
It would be nice to bundle a wicket app with a blog site yes! The
challenge is how to make it open such that it is easy (=lightweight)
to attach to any particular conventions (authentication, memberships,
etc.) of the main site.
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Martin
2009/10/14 Daniel Frisk dan...@jalbum.net:
Hi,
we have
Hi Daniel,
We are currently using Pebble which has the advantage of storing the blog
content in plain text files. But its development seems to have stalled, so
I'm searching an alternative. Using a blog tool which uses Wicket would be
of much interest to me, because we use Wicket for our website
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How are the blogs stored?
Daniel Frisk dan...@jalbum.net wrote ..
Hi,
we have developed a blog tool in Wicket for our website. I just wanted
to see if there is any interest in having that as an open source
project?
The code would have to be adopted for general use and be untangled
We store the blog posts in a database. If we decide to open source it
I will of course add some interface for generic storage so you can use
whatever you see fit. Might include a file storage facility as default
so you can get it up and running easily.
// Daniel
jalbum.net
On 2009-10-14,
I'm interested. This will be definitely something desirable for many
website builders.
I want to assist in developing because I need such functionality in
several sites.
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On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 2:30 PM, Daniel Frisk dan...@jalbum.net wrote:
Hi,
we have developed a blog tool in Wicket
It would be nice, I am very interested.
BTW there is another great open-source blogging system -
http://code.google.com/p/elephas/
2009/10/14 Anton Veretennikov anton.veretenni...@gmail.com
I'm interested. This will be definitely something desirable for many
website builders.
I want to
added elephas blogging system to Wiki:
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/WICKET/Products+based+on+Wicket
Quoting danisevsky danisev...@gmail.com:
It would be nice, I am very interested.
BTW there is another great open-source blogging system -
http://code.google.com/p/elephas/
I got some really cool ideas from the elephas code, but it seems the project
has stalled a bit ?
The last commit was 18 dec 2008
Maarten
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 2:30 PM, ralf.eichin...@pixotec.de wrote:
added elephas blogging system to Wiki:
+1 very interested. I ve done a simple log for an app, which could be
enhanced with your work
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 9:37 AM, Maarten Bosteels
mbosteels@gmail.comwrote:
I got some really cool ideas from the elephas code, but it seems the
project
has stalled a bit ?
The last commit was
Very interesting. How about integrating pebble with a wicket front end?
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 4:01 AM, Thomas Singer wic...@regnis.de wrote:
Hi Daniel,
We are currently using Pebble which has the advantage of storing the blog
content in plain text files. But its development seems to have
Hello,
It is very interesting to have a wicket blog,
but for me even more interesting would be a cms based on wicket
that integrates very smoothly into an existing wicket webapp.
At the moment we use typo3 together with our java webapp.
Would be nice to have a solution where everything is java
http://code.google.com/p/brix-cms/
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http://www.wickettraining.com
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 9:54 AM, Bernhard Grünewaldt
bernh...@gruenewaldt.net wrote:
Hello,
It is very interesting to have a wicket blog,
but for me even more interesting would be a cms based on wicket
Found it myself.
Anyone have experience with brix?
http://code.google.com/p/brix-cms/
Bernhard Grünewaldt schrieb:
Hello,
It is very interesting to have a wicket blog,
but for me even more interesting would be a cms based on wicket
that integrates very smoothly into an existing wicket
a bit ?
The last commit was 18 dec 2008
Maarten
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I added this and a couple of other projects to the wiki, since it
seems to come up all the time...
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/WICKET/Related+Projects+and+Tools
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 5:01 PM, Jeremy Thomerson
jer...@wickettraining.com wrote:
http://code.google.com/p/brix-cms/
Hi Erik,
this was already on this list:
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/WICKET/Products+based+on+Wicket
As it is a product and not a tool...
it is a project, but not one that is a extension to wicket...
ok, I understand that everyone thinks different about the lists
Quoting
Hi Ralph,
Right, I'd glossed over that. I have to say though that the
disctinction between the two lists seems a bit arbitrary to me. For
instance, the 'Vocus student information system' and 'Finan' (which
are not available to the public) are on the 'products' list along with
Brix CMS, even
what you could do with Wicket, vs. a separate list of
stuff that developers can actually use in development. In that sense
Brix and, say, Wicketopia are more closely related, wouldn't you
agree?
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