Re: Swing application and Wicket

2008-02-26 Thread Martin Makundi
Why you need both wicket and swing?

2008/2/26, Klearhos Klearhou [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hello,

  I want to have an external application (swing for example) that will update 
 a DB.
  I want wicket to be the front end and basically present the informations 
 form the DB.

  I am thinking the communication between the swing application and the server 
 to take place with a web service.
  Do you find any problems with this model?

  Thank you in advance






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Re: Swing application and Wicket

2008-02-26 Thread Klearhos Klearhou
Hello,

the reason lies into a projects specifics needs. I need to have access to local 
resources of the system.
I will deploy my app with java web start and it communicate with web services.

Is there any way to call web services from inside the wicket framework ??

Thank you again

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From: Martin Makundi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, 26 February, 2008 3:28:11 PM
Subject: Re: Swing application and Wicket

Why you need both wicket and swing?

2008/2/26, Klearhos Klearhou [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hello,

  I want to have an external application (swing for example) that will update 
 a DB.
  I want wicket to be the front end and basically present the informations 
 form the DB.

  I am thinking the communication between the swing application and the server 
 to take place with a web service.
  Do you find any problems with this model?

  Thank you in advance






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Re: Swing application and Wicket

2008-02-26 Thread Martin Makundi
Why you need wicket for?

2008/2/26, Klearhos Klearhou [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hello,

  the reason lies into a projects specifics needs. I need to have access to 
 local resources of the system.
  I will deploy my app with java web start and it communicate with web 
 services.

  Is there any way to call web services from inside the wicket framework ??

  Thank you again


  - Original Message 
  From: Martin Makundi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: users@wicket.apache.org
  Sent: Tuesday, 26 February, 2008 3:28:11 PM
  Subject: Re: Swing application and Wicket

  Why you need both wicket and swing?

  2008/2/26, Klearhos Klearhou [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
   Hello,
  
I want to have an external application (swing for example) that will 
 update a DB.
I want wicket to be the front end and basically present the informations 
 form the DB.
  
I am thinking the communication between the swing application and the 
 server to take place with a web service.
Do you find any problems with this model?
  
Thank you in advance
  
  
  
  
  
  
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Re: Swing application and Wicket

2008-02-26 Thread Sam Barnum
Wicket doesn't really include a web services component that I know  
of, but you can run web services in the same application server using  
xfire, xerces, or jaxws


-Sam

On Feb 26, 2008, at 5:46 AM, Martin Makundi wrote:


Why you need wicket for?

2008/2/26, Klearhos Klearhou [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

Hello,

 the reason lies into a projects specifics needs. I need to have  
access to local resources of the system.
 I will deploy my app with java web start and it communicate with  
web services.


 Is there any way to call web services from inside the wicket  
framework ??


 Thank you again


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 To: users@wicket.apache.org
 Sent: Tuesday, 26 February, 2008 3:28:11 PM
 Subject: Re: Swing application and Wicket

 Why you need both wicket and swing?

 2008/2/26, Klearhos Klearhou [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

Hello,

 I want to have an external application (swing for example) that  
will update a DB.
 I want wicket to be the front end and basically present the  
informations form the DB.


 I am thinking the communication between the swing application  
and the server to take place with a web service.

 Do you find any problems with this model?

 Thank you in advance






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Re: Swing application and Wicket

2008-02-26 Thread Klearhos Klearhou
In the future chagnes will take place through wicket as well.
I like the framework and I think it is very good for the front end.

as I have it right now it is like 2 projects in the Netbeans that are beign 
deployed at the same server.





- Original Message 
From: Martin Makundi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Sent: Tuesday, 26 February, 2008 3:46:26 PM
Subject: Re: Swing application and Wicket

Why you need wicket for?

2008/2/26, Klearhos Klearhou [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hello,

  the reason lies into a projects specifics needs. I need to have access to 
 local resources of the system.
  I will deploy my app with java web start and it communicate with web 
 services.

  Is there any way to call web services from inside the wicket framework ??

  Thank you again


  - Original Message 
  From: Martin Makundi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: users@wicket.apache.org
  Sent: Tuesday, 26 February, 2008 3:28:11 PM
  Subject: Re: Swing application and Wicket

  Why you need both wicket and swing?

  2008/2/26, Klearhos Klearhou [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
   Hello,
  
I want to have an external application (swing for example) that will 
 update a DB.
I want wicket to be the front end and basically present the informations 
 form the DB.
  
I am thinking the communication between the swing application and the 
 server to take place with a web service.
Do you find any problems with this model?
  
Thank you in advance
  
  
  
  
  
  
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Re: Swing application and Wicket

2008-02-26 Thread Martin Makundi
Well. If your frontend is in wicket, you can ofcourse utilize
webservice client classes to access webservices. However, I do not
understand how/why you would utilize wicket to serve webservices...

2008/2/26, Klearhos Klearhou [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 In the future chagnes will take place through wicket as well.
  I like the framework and I think it is very good for the front end.

  as I have it right now it is like 2 projects in the Netbeans that are beign 
 deployed at the same server.






  - Original Message 
  From: Martin Makundi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: users@wicket.apache.org

 Sent: Tuesday, 26 February, 2008 3:46:26 PM
  Subject: Re: Swing application and Wicket

  Why you need wicket for?

  2008/2/26, Klearhos Klearhou [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
   Hello,
  
the reason lies into a projects specifics needs. I need to have access to 
 local resources of the system.
I will deploy my app with java web start and it communicate with web 
 services.
  
Is there any way to call web services from inside the wicket framework ??
  
Thank you again
  
  
- Original Message 
From: Martin Makundi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Sent: Tuesday, 26 February, 2008 3:28:11 PM
Subject: Re: Swing application and Wicket
  
Why you need both wicket and swing?
  
2008/2/26, Klearhos Klearhou [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hello,

  I want to have an external application (swing for example) that will 
 update a DB.
  I want wicket to be the front end and basically present the 
 informations form the DB.

  I am thinking the communication between the swing application and the 
 server to take place with a web service.
  Do you find any problems with this model?

  Thank you in advance






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Re: Swing application and Wicket

2008-02-26 Thread Klearhos Klearhou
The nice features that Netbeans provides like Web Services References does 
not seem to be provided with the Maven quickstart project.
I think this is more related to Maven.



- Original Message 
From: Sam Barnum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Sent: Tuesday, 26 February, 2008 4:24:06 PM
Subject: Re: Swing application and Wicket

Wicket doesn't really include a web services component that I know  
of, but you can run web services in the same application server using  
xfire, xerces, or jaxws

-Sam

On Feb 26, 2008, at 5:46 AM, Martin Makundi wrote:

 Why you need wicket for?

 2008/2/26, Klearhos Klearhou [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hello,

  the reason lies into a projects specifics needs. I need to have  
 access to local resources of the system.
  I will deploy my app with java web start and it communicate with  
 web services.

  Is there any way to call web services from inside the wicket  
 framework ??

  Thank you again


  - Original Message 
  From: Martin Makundi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: users@wicket.apache.org
  Sent: Tuesday, 26 February, 2008 3:28:11 PM
  Subject: Re: Swing application and Wicket

  Why you need both wicket and swing?

  2008/2/26, Klearhos Klearhou [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hello,

  I want to have an external application (swing for example) that  
 will update a DB.
  I want wicket to be the front end and basically present the  
 informations form the DB.

  I am thinking the communication between the swing application  
 and the server to take place with a web service.
  Do you find any problems with this model?

  Thank you in advance






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Re: Swing application and Wicket

2008-02-26 Thread Martin Makundi
Duh.. maven is just a build and dependency management tool. It can
also used to generate boilerplate projects.

I am not familiar with Netbeans' Web Services References. Could you
elaborate what you are looking for?

2008/2/26, Klearhos Klearhou [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 The nice features that Netbeans provides like Web Services References does 
 not seem to be provided with the Maven quickstart project.
  I think this is more related to Maven.




  - Original Message 
  From: Sam Barnum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: users@wicket.apache.org

 Sent: Tuesday, 26 February, 2008 4:24:06 PM
  Subject: Re: Swing application and Wicket


 Wicket doesn't really include a web services component that I know
  of, but you can run web services in the same application server using
  xfire, xerces, or jaxws

  -Sam


  On Feb 26, 2008, at 5:46 AM, Martin Makundi wrote:

   Why you need wicket for?
  
   2008/2/26, Klearhos Klearhou [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
   Hello,
  
the reason lies into a projects specifics needs. I need to have
   access to local resources of the system.
I will deploy my app with java web start and it communicate with
   web services.
  
Is there any way to call web services from inside the wicket
   framework ??
  
Thank you again
  
  
- Original Message 
From: Martin Makundi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Sent: Tuesday, 26 February, 2008 3:28:11 PM
Subject: Re: Swing application and Wicket
  
Why you need both wicket and swing?
  
2008/2/26, Klearhos Klearhou [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
   Hello,
  
I want to have an external application (swing for example) that
   will update a DB.
I want wicket to be the front end and basically present the
   informations form the DB.
  
I am thinking the communication between the swing application
   and the server to take place with a web service.
Do you find any problems with this model?
  
Thank you in advance
  
  
  
  
  
  
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