Re: wiQuery release: 1.0.2 & 1.1-alpha

2010-09-17 Thread Lionel Armanet
Hi,

I also made an announcement on wiQuery's google code website, check it
there: http://code.google.com/p/wiquery/.

Cheers

On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 11:38 AM, Cemal Bayramoglu <
jweekend_for...@cabouge.com> wrote:

> Latest wiQuery [1] releases.
>
> wiQuery 1.0.2 & wiQuery 1.1-alpha have just been released.
> Both releases are available in our wiQuery maven repo [2].
>
> 1.0.2 is a bug fix version and, amongst others, includes a fix to the
> infamous "issue 60".
>
> 1.1-alpha includes these bug fixes and uses jQuery 1.4.2 & jQuery UI
> 1.8.4 (with the new buttons and autocomplete widgets). We use this
> version ourselves on some internal and client jWeekend projects and it
> seems robust, but, it is an alpha release, so please satisfy yourself
> with tests, and, as always, feedback is appreciated to help us
> maintain the high quality wiQuery is renowned for.
>
> Further details of what's new can be provided if required; this note
> is just to give you a quick head's up that you can point your POMs at
> the latest versions as we know many of you are waiting for a few bug
> fixes and to use the newer jQuery libraries.
>
> Thanks to the very talented people that has contributed so far; we are
> looking forward to a successful future for this project as more and
> more people discover how reliable, powerful and intuitive it is.
>
> Regards - Cemal
> jWeekend
> Training, Consulting, Development
> http://jWeekend.com
>
> [1] http://code.google.com/p/wiquery/
> [2] http://wiquery.googlecode.com/svn/repo
>



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Re: Wicket JavaScript Library Integration - A Common Base

2010-03-19 Thread Lionel Armanet
Hi,

This would be great, but I think we can only provide an implementation to
JavaScript frameworks designed in an unobtrusive way. When I tried to bind
ExtJs within Wicket, I had some pain to adapt ExtJs components to Wicket.

For the refactoring part, I don't see any problem to achieve this. Generated
JavaScript is based on statements (we just need to abstract this a little
bit) and on listening instantiation of components to render their associated
resources.

Lionel

On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 4:45 PM, Cemal Bayramoglu <
jweekend_for...@cabouge.com> wrote:

> There's been plenty of encouraging feedback about wiQuery [1] and how
> cleanly it integrates jQuery and makes it easy to use in a Wicket app.
> We also get lots of questions, sometimes unrelated to wiQuery, about
> how to integrate other JavaScript libraries.
>
> I was thinking that it could possibly be sensible to have another
> project where we abstract out the mechanisms wiQuery provides for
> resources and JavaScript statements. People could then build on this
> base to integrate their preferred JavaScript libraries (eg YUI, extJS,
> Prototype ...). I would even see wiQuery being potentially refactored
> to use such a base framework.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Regards - Cemal
> jWeekend
> OO & Java Technologies, Wicket
> Consulting, Development, Training
> http://jWeekend.com
>
> [1] http://code.google.com/p/wiquery/
>



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Re: Wicket Layout

2010-02-10 Thread Lionel Armanet

Hi,


reiern70 wrote:
> 
> I successfully installed the demo application and studied it a bit... As a
> conclusion I can say I wouldn't mind adapting  "my contributions" to
> follow
> the standard you have defined for contributing plugins (IWiQueryPlugin).
> 
> Maybe it would be useful to split the code of this demo and take out the
> plugins into a separate project? wilayout? So that people could use it on
> their projects alongside wiquery jar?
> 
> Maybe create another google code project similar to Wicket-stuff? So, that
> core do not get polluted with such plugins and commit access is less
> strict.
> As said I wouldn't mind using the conventions you have defined.
> 

That would be a great idea to provide a complete plugin for layout
management. We are thinking at the best solution to provide this
wiQuery-stuff-project (while Google code is maybe not the best solution to
have a "dump-it-all" project, we're open to the best suggestions for that
^^).

We have opened a discussion on our list [1], feel free to give your input.

Thanks,

Lionel

[1] :
http://groups.google.com/group/wiquery/browse_thread/thread/8f7f8dfaa34e0774


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Re: Wicket Layout

2010-02-08 Thread Lionel Armanet

Hello,

You can find an example of a jQuery layout plugin (this one:
http://layout.jquery-dev.net/) in the wiQuery project.

If you go visit wiQuery's google code (http://code.google.com/p/wiquery),
you'd find under our svn (in /svn/examples/wiquery-presentation-examples) a
taskboard application with a border layout plugin.

Hope this helps,


kinabalu wrote:
> 
> might look at some of the integrations with jquery or yui.  I believe both
> of those frameworks have something similar, and I'd guess the respective
> wicket projects working on integration have them, or could be added.
> 
> i don't know enough about dojo though, sorry
> 
> On Feb 7, 2010, at 10:09 PM, Josh Kamau wrote:
> 
>> Andrew ;
>> 
>> How about the splitPanel ?  and the accordion?
>> 
>> On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 9:01 AM, Andrew Lombardi
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> it's definitely an involved layout ... but nothing here looks out of the
>>> question.
>>> 
>>> tabbedpanel's for Inbox | Contacts
>>> the tree from wicket-extensions for the folder viewer
>>> the datatable from wicket-extensions for the lsit of messages
>>> there are modal windows, all available
>>> 
>>> so yes, wicket should be able to support this.  not sure about the dojo
>>> integration
>>> 
>>> On Feb 7, 2010, at 9:42 PM, Josh Kamau wrote:
>>> 
 Hi guys;
 
 I think wicket is the best java web framework out there. However , i
>>> really
 would like be to able to create a layout like this :
 http://demos.dojotoolkit.org/demos/mail/
 
 Does the current dojo integration support this. Is it possible to
 create
 such a layout with vanilla  wicket?
 
 regards.
 
 Josh
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Re: iPhone webapp support?

2009-10-06 Thread Lionel Armanet

Hi,

Maybe you should take a look at jqTouch (http://www.jqtouch.com/) which is a
jQuery plugin dedicated to use rich effects of safari on iPhone. 

You might want to use wiQuery (http://code.google.com/p/wiquery) ton bind
this jQuery plugin with your wicket application.

Hope this helps ! :)


Edmund Urbani wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I was wondering whether there is some special support for iPhones
> available with
> Wicket. Something to render pages/components in native iPhone Look&Feel,
> like
> eg. here:
> http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/os-eclipse-iphone/
> 
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Re: jWicket -- jQuery with Wicket integration

2009-07-22 Thread Lionel Armanet

Hi,

Just to talk, there's another jQuery-Wicket integration project called
"WiQuery" (http://code.google.com/p/wiquery/) and supported by jWeekend
(http://www.jweekend.com/dev/LWUGReg/). Did you look at this project too ?

Lionel


tauren wrote:
> 
> jWicket has now been released as a wicketstuff project.  jWicket is an
> integration of Wicket and jQuery that was previously called
> WicketJQuery (by Stefan Lindner). I realize there are already a few
> Wicket/jQuery integrations, but I think that Stefan's WicketJQuery
> implementation has some advantages over the others.
> 
> Stefan and I discussed how to best move the WicketJQuery project
> forward and decided it was best if it became a standard maven project
> to make it easy for others to use.  We decided to host it at
> wicketstuff so that it would be available via a maven repository. We
> also decided to rename it since there were already wicketstuff
> projects with very similar names.  So it will now be known as
> "jWicket".
> 
> At this point, the code committed to WicketStuff is essentially the
> same codebase available on the original WicketJQuery SVN server.  I
> have refactored it with the org.wicketstuff.jwicket namespace and have
> structured the project in a standard maven manner.  I also split the
> project into jwicket-parent, jwicket, and jwicket-examples.  The demo
> app is now separate from jwicket itself so that it doesn't need to be
> imported into projects.
> 
> The original WIcketJQuery project developed by Stefan Lindner can be found
> at:
> http://subversion.visionet.de/project/WicketJQuery/wiki
> 
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