Re: New site developed in wicket - www.inlaconia.gr

2009-04-24 Thread nino martinez wael
Hi Giannis

Nice looking site, I noticed that your site are multilingual.. How
have you implemented the multilingual part? I guess I am also asking
what data access method you are using? Im asking since I what to know
what other people are doing..

I myself have done something with JPA, and made entities locale aware,
so it's actually transparent for everything reading them providing
they provide a locale..

regards Nino

2009/4/23 Giannis Koutsoubos kouts...@kproject.gr:
 Inlaconia.gr is a travel and business guide for the prefecture of Laconia in
 Greece.
 The site uses :
 Wicket 1.4
 Wicket GMap2
 Tomcat with apache frontend
 Spring, Hibernate, Mysql

 The site is multilingual and wicket made the development a complete fun.
 Many thanks to everyone involved in Wicket.


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Re: New site developed in wicket - www.inlaconia.gr

2009-04-24 Thread kman

first of all, i would like to thank you all for your kind words.
Nino the data access layer uses plain hibernate, each entity has a locale
info object containing translated properties and the service layer uses the
locale to translate each entity. For the persentation layer the multilingual
part is completely transparent.
The Wicket UI layer works with DTOs and not Hibernate objects since 90% of
the components are generic and we just transform the entities to their
presentation counter part,
Furthermore we extended bookmark url strategy to set the locale based on
parameters passed.
I plan to write a tutorial for a simple multilingual scenario, and in the
near future to open source the layout part, dynamic page definitions and a
number of components.

francisco, 
thank you for your greek congratulations,
the smooth gallery integration was done before i discovered wicket-slides, i
plan to switch to wicket-slides soon so get ready for some contributions


nino martinez wael wrote:
 
 Hi Giannis
 
 Nice looking site, I noticed that your site are multilingual.. How
 have you implemented the multilingual part? I guess I am also asking
 what data access method you are using? Im asking since I what to know
 what other people are doing..
 
 I myself have done something with JPA, and made entities locale aware,
 so it's actually transparent for everything reading them providing
 they provide a locale..
 
 regards Nino
 
 2009/4/23 Giannis Koutsoubos kouts...@kproject.gr:
 Inlaconia.gr is a travel and business guide for the prefecture of Laconia
 in
 Greece.
 The site uses :
 Wicket 1.4
 Wicket GMap2
 Tomcat with apache frontend
 Spring, Hibernate, Mysql

 The site is multilingual and wicket made the development a complete fun.
 Many thanks to everyone involved in Wicket.


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Re: New site developed in wicket - www.inlaconia.gr

2009-04-24 Thread nino martinez wael
Okay I'll be looking forward to the tutorial.. I've been thinking of
doing something similar..

2009/4/24 kman kouts...@kproject.gr:

 first of all, i would like to thank you all for your kind words.
 Nino the data access layer uses plain hibernate, each entity has a locale
 info object containing translated properties and the service layer uses the
 locale to translate each entity. For the persentation layer the multilingual
 part is completely transparent.
 The Wicket UI layer works with DTOs and not Hibernate objects since 90% of
 the components are generic and we just transform the entities to their
 presentation counter part,
 Furthermore we extended bookmark url strategy to set the locale based on
 parameters passed.
 I plan to write a tutorial for a simple multilingual scenario, and in the
 near future to open source the layout part, dynamic page definitions and a
 number of components.

 francisco,
 thank you for your greek congratulations,
 the smooth gallery integration was done before i discovered wicket-slides, i
 plan to switch to wicket-slides soon so get ready for some contributions


 nino martinez wael wrote:

 Hi Giannis

 Nice looking site, I noticed that your site are multilingual.. How
 have you implemented the multilingual part? I guess I am also asking
 what data access method you are using? Im asking since I what to know
 what other people are doing..

 I myself have done something with JPA, and made entities locale aware,
 so it's actually transparent for everything reading them providing
 they provide a locale..

 regards Nino

 2009/4/23 Giannis Koutsoubos kouts...@kproject.gr:
 Inlaconia.gr is a travel and business guide for the prefecture of Laconia
 in
 Greece.
 The site uses :
 Wicket 1.4
 Wicket GMap2
 Tomcat with apache frontend
 Spring, Hibernate, Mysql

 The site is multilingual and wicket made the development a complete fun.
 Many thanks to everyone involved in Wicket.


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New site developed in wicket - www.inlaconia.gr

2009-04-23 Thread Giannis Koutsoubos
Inlaconia.gr is a travel and business guide for the prefecture of 
Laconia in Greece.

The site uses :
Wicket 1.4
Wicket GMap2
Tomcat with apache frontend
Spring, Hibernate, Mysql

The site is multilingual and wicket made the development a complete fun.
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Re: New site developed in wicket - www.inlaconia.gr

2009-04-23 Thread Azzeddine Daddah
Looks great. Yet another cool website built in Wicket :).
I liked especially the integration of the photo gallery, it's beautiful.

Cheers,

Azzeddine Daddah
www.hbiloo.com


On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 10:18 AM, Giannis Koutsoubos
kouts...@kproject.grwrote:

 Inlaconia.gr is a travel and business guide for the prefecture of Laconia
 in Greece.
 The site uses :
 Wicket 1.4
 Wicket GMap2
 Tomcat with apache frontend
 Spring, Hibernate, Mysql

 The site is multilingual and wicket made the development a complete fun.
 Many thanks to everyone involved in Wicket.


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Re: New site developed in wicket - www.inlaconia.gr

2009-04-23 Thread Steve Flasby

Mmm,
  more and more sites being announced. Excellent stuff.
  Great looking site, Giannis.

How many of you guys work for big organizations developing with
Wicket?
Some people I know would be very interested to find out. I work
mainly for banks who are a bit conservative (except when it comes
to dodgy lending) so being able to point to big organizations
using Wicket would help when we try and push it.


Cheers - Steve


Giannis Koutsoubos wrote:
Inlaconia.gr is a travel and business guide for the prefecture of 
Laconia in Greece.

The site uses :
Wicket 1.4
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Tomcat with apache frontend
Spring, Hibernate, Mysql

The site is multilingual and wicket made the development a complete fun.
Many thanks to everyone involved in Wicket.


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Re: New site developed in wicket - www.inlaconia.gr

2009-04-23 Thread francisco treacy
συγχαρητήρια!

btw, I noticed you used Smooth Gallery. Really neat.
If you did some work around it you might be interested in contributing
to the project at http://code.google.com/p/wicket-slides/ ?

Francisco

2009/4/23 Giannis Koutsoubos kouts...@kproject.gr:
 Inlaconia.gr is a travel and business guide for the prefecture of Laconia in
 Greece.
 The site uses :
 Wicket 1.4
 Wicket GMap2
 Tomcat with apache frontend
 Spring, Hibernate, Mysql

 The site is multilingual and wicket made the development a complete fun.
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Re: New site developed in wicket - www.inlaconia.gr

2009-04-23 Thread Martin Grigorov
El jue, 23-04-2009 a las 11:03 +0200, Steve Flasby escribió:
 Mmm,
more and more sites being announced. Excellent stuff.
Great looking site, Giannis.
 
Please add your sites to
http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/sites-using-wicket.html

A lot of people ask Are there sites made with Wicket?
The bigger the list the better.

 How many of you guys work for big organizations developing with
 Wicket?
 Some people I know would be very interested to find out. I work
 mainly for banks who are a bit conservative (except when it comes
 to dodgy lending) so being able to point to big organizations
 using Wicket would help when we try and push it.
 
 
 Cheers - Steve
 
 
 Giannis Koutsoubos wrote:
  Inlaconia.gr is a travel and business guide for the prefecture of 
  Laconia in Greece.
  The site uses :
  Wicket 1.4
  Wicket GMap2
  Tomcat with apache frontend
  Spring, Hibernate, Mysql
  
  The site is multilingual and wicket made the development a complete fun.
  Many thanks to everyone involved in Wicket.
  
  
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