Re: Thanks!

2009-03-27 Thread Jeremy Thomerson
Glad it worked well for you - I believe strongly that it is the best web
framework available.

Regarding your fear of putting the domain name in the email - if you apply
some SEO tips to your site, this list would never come up ahead.  I've done
quite a bit of public site work where search engines gave us most of our
traffic.  Here are a few tips:

- Make URLs that have your keywords in them (and the keywords are relevant
to the page)
- Use smart page titles that have search-optimized keywords in them (and
again relevant to the page)
- Use semantic HTML - use an H1 for the most important title on the page, H2
for subtitles, H3 for important things, EM, etc.

Those three things make a phenomenal impact - in that order - URLs / titles
/ smart markup.

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> Dear list members, contributors and Wicket core developers,
>
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> Tapestry 4. The website is using Alfresco CMS as its data repository. The
> front-end and the editor back-end (the latter you cannot see without being
> logged in) were written in Wicket 1.4.
>
> Working with Wicket was a pleasure. Many thanks to the Wicket developers
> and the community for providing such a high-quality framework and for the
> excellent support on this forum.
>
> Cheers,
> Kaspar
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Re: Thanks

2012-07-12 Thread Josh Kamau
Am reading them too

Thanks guys.

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Re: Thanks

2012-07-12 Thread Martin Grigorov
Welcome! :-)

We plan to release one more beta/rc today or tomorrow.
6.0.0.final should be released as late as August 1.

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Re: Thanks

2012-07-12 Thread Bert
This is great news. We are using m2 right now for a new application
and it would be great to have an official released wicket once we go
into production (end of august)..

Thanks for all the work (and for the blog posts)

Bert

On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 10:44 AM, Martin Grigorov  wrote:
> Welcome! :-)
>
> We plan to release one more beta/rc today or tomorrow.
> 6.0.0.final should be released as late as August 1.
>
> On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 11:37 AM, Decebal Suiu  wrote:
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>>
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Re: Thanks!

2013-12-06 Thread Steve
thumbs up to that...

On 06/12/13 23:49, Bas Gooren wrote:
> Hi *,
>
> I have to say, the more I work with wicket, the happier I become. A
> big "thank you!" to both the excellent developers and those helping
> others on the mailing list! Wicket is a truly amazing piece of kit.
>
> Having recently played with a number of other frameworks for real
> production apps, wicket continues to impress me. Even after using it
> for years in rather big projects.
> I love the whole "less magic is better"-attitude and configurability.
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Re: Thanks!

2013-12-06 Thread Peter Henderson
Totally agree too!.

After trying several Java web frameworks, finally selected Wicket. ~2 years
later and I've ported a huge legacy swing client to a very nice web app.
(in Scala too. but that's another story).

Many thanks guys.

Peter.


On 6 December 2013 13:49, Bas Gooren  wrote:

> Hi *,
>
> I have to say, the more I work with wicket, the happier I become. A big
> "thank you!" to both the excellent developers and those helping others on
> the mailing list! Wicket is a truly amazing piece of kit.
>
> Having recently played with a number of other frameworks for real
> production apps, wicket continues to impress me. Even after using it for
> years in rather big projects.
> I love the whole "less magic is better"-attitude and configurability.
>
> --
>
> Met vriendelijke groet,
> Kind regards,
>
> Bas Gooren
>
>


Re: Thanks!

2013-12-09 Thread Martin Grigorov
We are glad you like Wicket!
Keep making good software with it and spread the word!

Also don't hesitate to say a good or bad word about it at Twitter, just
mention #ApacheWicket.
Negative feedback is also very welcome!


On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 4:18 PM, Peter Henderson  wrote:

> Totally agree too!.
>
> After trying several Java web frameworks, finally selected Wicket. ~2 years
> later and I've ported a huge legacy swing client to a very nice web app.
> (in Scala too. but that's another story).
>
> Many thanks guys.
>
> Peter.
>
>
> On 6 December 2013 13:49, Bas Gooren  wrote:
>
> > Hi *,
> >
> > I have to say, the more I work with wicket, the happier I become. A big
> > "thank you!" to both the excellent developers and those helping others on
> > the mailing list! Wicket is a truly amazing piece of kit.
> >
> > Having recently played with a number of other frameworks for real
> > production apps, wicket continues to impress me. Even after using it for
> > years in rather big projects.
> > I love the whole "less magic is better"-attitude and configurability.
> >
> > --
> >
> > Met vriendelijke groet,
> > Kind regards,
> >
> > Bas Gooren
> >
> >
>


Re: Thanks Wicket-Team!

2009-07-28 Thread Martin Makundi
Yeah.. cool ! You guys got your site goin' on 4real!

**
Martin

2009/7/28 Oliver Krohne :
> Hi,
>
> Many thanks to the Wicket-Team for the great Framework and
> of course for the support I have received from the mailinglist.
>
> I started with zero-Wicket knowledge and now 4 month later
> we have launched a new community website:
>
> http://fytch.com
>
> It is based on Wicket, Spring, OpenJPA, Lucene, PostgreSQL.
>
> I would be glad if you try out Fytch and of course any feedback is welcome.
> Should I put Fytch on the wiki "Sites using Wicket"?
>
> Thanks for the fabulous Wicket,
> Oliver
>
>
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Re: Thanks Wicket-Team!

2009-07-28 Thread Alex Objelean

That's impressive! Nice concept, looks very good... I'll use it :).

Alex


okrohne wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Many thanks to the Wicket-Team for the great Framework and 
> of course for the support I have received from the mailinglist.
> 
> I started with zero-Wicket knowledge and now 4 month later
> we have launched a new community website:
> 
> http://fytch.com 
> 
> It is based on Wicket, Spring, OpenJPA, Lucene, PostgreSQL.
> 
> I would be glad if you try out Fytch and of course any feedback is
> welcome.
> Should I put Fytch on the wiki "Sites using Wicket"?
> 
> Thanks for the fabulous Wicket,
> Oliver
> 
> 
> 
> 

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Re: Thanks Wicket-Team!

2009-07-28 Thread James Carman
Good work.  Now, if I can only learn wicket as well as you have! :)

On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 7:01 AM, Oliver Krohne wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Many thanks to the Wicket-Team for the great Framework and
> of course for the support I have received from the mailinglist.
>
> I started with zero-Wicket knowledge and now 4 month later
> we have launched a new community website:
>
> http://fytch.com
>
> It is based on Wicket, Spring, OpenJPA, Lucene, PostgreSQL.
>
> I would be glad if you try out Fytch and of course any feedback is welcome.
> Should I put Fytch on the wiki "Sites using Wicket"?
>
> Thanks for the fabulous Wicket,
> Oliver
>
>
>

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RE: Thanks Wicket-Team!

2009-07-28 Thread José Antonio Matute
Wow Only four months?  How many developers?

I'm very impressed :)

Fantastic work 

Best regards
-Mensaje original-
De: Oliver Krohne [mailto:okro...@yahoo.de] 
Enviado el: martes, 28 de julio de 2009 13:02
Para: users@wicket.apache.org
Asunto: Thanks Wicket-Team!

Hi,

Many thanks to the Wicket-Team for the great Framework and 
of course for the support I have received from the mailinglist.

I started with zero-Wicket knowledge and now 4 month later
we have launched a new community website:

http://fytch.com 

It is based on Wicket, Spring, OpenJPA, Lucene, PostgreSQL.

I would be glad if you try out Fytch and of course any feedback is welcome.
Should I put Fytch on the wiki "Sites using Wicket"?

Thanks for the fabulous Wicket,
Oliver


  


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RE: Thanks Wicket-Team!

2009-07-29 Thread okrohne

Hi José

just me as developer and my co-founder who did
the design. 

Wicket has quite a high learning curve but after a while one can be so
productive
that is makes just fun :)

Thanks,
Oliver



José Antonio Matute wrote:
> 
> Wow Only four months?  How many developers?
> 
> I'm very impressed :)
> 
> Fantastic work 
> 
> Best regards
> -Mensaje original-
> De: Oliver Krohne [mailto:okro...@yahoo.de] 
> Enviado el: martes, 28 de julio de 2009 13:02
> Para: users@wicket.apache.org
> Asunto: Thanks Wicket-Team!
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Many thanks to the Wicket-Team for the great Framework and 
> of course for the support I have received from the mailinglist.
> 
> I started with zero-Wicket knowledge and now 4 month later
> we have launched a new community website:
> 
> http://fytch.com 
> 
> It is based on Wicket, Spring, OpenJPA, Lucene, PostgreSQL.
> 
> I would be glad if you try out Fytch and of course any feedback is
> welcome.
> Should I put Fytch on the wiki "Sites using Wicket"?
> 
> Thanks for the fabulous Wicket,
> Oliver
> 
> 
>   
> 
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Re: Thanks Wicket-Team!

2009-07-29 Thread Jeremy Thomerson
I'd be interested in knowing from your viewpoint what parts had a high
learning curve?  And what background are you coming from (that may
effect your individual curve)?  In my experience, Wicket has a MUCH
lower learning curve than Spring Web Flow and Tapestry (any
incarnation).  So, as someone who teaches Wicket, I'd be interested in
seeing what parts stumped you.

Good looking site by the way!

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On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 2:07 AM, okrohne wrote:
>
> Hi José
>
> just me as developer and my co-founder who did
> the design.
>
> Wicket has quite a high learning curve but after a while one can be so
> productive
> that is makes just fun :)
>
> Thanks,
> Oliver
>
>
>
> José Antonio Matute wrote:
>>
>> Wow Only four months?  How many developers?
>>
>> I'm very impressed :)
>>
>> Fantastic work 
>>
>> Best regards
>> -Mensaje original-
>> De: Oliver Krohne [mailto:okro...@yahoo.de]
>> Enviado el: martes, 28 de julio de 2009 13:02
>> Para: users@wicket.apache.org
>> Asunto: Thanks Wicket-Team!
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Many thanks to the Wicket-Team for the great Framework and
>> of course for the support I have received from the mailinglist.
>>
>> I started with zero-Wicket knowledge and now 4 month later
>> we have launched a new community website:
>>
>> http://fytch.com
>>
>> It is based on Wicket, Spring, OpenJPA, Lucene, PostgreSQL.
>>
>> I would be glad if you try out Fytch and of course any feedback is
>> welcome.
>> Should I put Fytch on the wiki "Sites using Wicket"?
>>
>> Thanks for the fabulous Wicket,
>> Oliver
>>
>>
>>
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Re: Thanks Wicket-Team!

2009-07-29 Thread Erik Post
Hi Jeremy,

Just to weigh in on this, I personally think that working with JPA
entity managers/Hibernate sessions could do with some clarification
beyond "just use Spring". There are a number of quickstart type
projects out there, but they all seem to revolve around using Spring,
whereas I would have liked to see some of the more low level concepts
cast light on, as they apply to Wicket:

- Why might one want to use OSIV or other patterns?
- EntityManagers/Sessions: how to obtain/close
- Where in the app/request lifecycle do you do stuff?
- Potential lazy loading issues
- Using thread-local storage
- How/where does this tie into servlets?
- Why you might not want to bother with all of this too much and just
use Spring/EJB instead.
- etc.

Most of this is not specific to Wicket per se, and I've seen a couple
of posts on this in the mailing list/various blogs floating around,
but it's quite a lot of stuff to piece together. I think a
comprehensive treatment of these issues would be useful.

Having typed all of that, maybe I should just write a tutorial
myself... Oh well, my 2c.

Cheers,
Erik


On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 11:55 PM, Jeremy
Thomerson wrote:
> I'd be interested in knowing from your viewpoint what parts had a high
> learning curve?  And what background are you coming from (that may
> effect your individual curve)?  In my experience, Wicket has a MUCH
> lower learning curve than Spring Web Flow and Tapestry (any
> incarnation).  So, as someone who teaches Wicket, I'd be interested in
> seeing what parts stumped you.

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Re: Thanks Wicket-Team!

2009-07-29 Thread Dane Laverty
Erik, I'd certainly be happy for you to do that :)

On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 3:38 PM, Erik Post  wrote:

> Hi Jeremy,
>
> Just to weigh in on this, I personally think that working with JPA
> entity managers/Hibernate sessions could do with some clarification
> beyond "just use Spring". There are a number of quickstart type
> projects out there, but they all seem to revolve around using Spring,
> whereas I would have liked to see some of the more low level concepts
> cast light on, as they apply to Wicket:
>
> - Why might one want to use OSIV or other patterns?
> - EntityManagers/Sessions: how to obtain/close
> - Where in the app/request lifecycle do you do stuff?
> - Potential lazy loading issues
> - Using thread-local storage
> - How/where does this tie into servlets?
> - Why you might not want to bother with all of this too much and just
> use Spring/EJB instead.
> - etc.
>
> Most of this is not specific to Wicket per se, and I've seen a couple
> of posts on this in the mailing list/various blogs floating around,
> but it's quite a lot of stuff to piece together. I think a
> comprehensive treatment of these issues would be useful.
>
> Having typed all of that, maybe I should just write a tutorial
> myself... Oh well, my 2c.
>
> Cheers,
> Erik
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 11:55 PM, Jeremy
> Thomerson wrote:
> > I'd be interested in knowing from your viewpoint what parts had a high
> > learning curve?  And what background are you coming from (that may
> > effect your individual curve)?  In my experience, Wicket has a MUCH
> > lower learning curve than Spring Web Flow and Tapestry (any
> > incarnation).  So, as someone who teaches Wicket, I'd be interested in
> > seeing what parts stumped you.
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Re: Thanks Wicket-Team!

2009-07-29 Thread Alan Garfield
On Thu, 2009-07-30 at 00:38 +0200, Erik Post wrote:

> Having typed all of that, maybe I should just write a tutorial
> myself... Oh well, my 2c.

+1 for that! I'd love to see an more balanced reasoning than the obvious
"just use spring" too. More JPA/Hibernate/JavaEE integration
documentation would also be nice. 

Cheers,
Alan.




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Re: Thanks Wicket-Team!

2009-07-30 Thread okrohne

Hi Jeremy,

let me add that I had no web-framework/spring/html/js experience before,
so this is my first web application. In addition I have no swing background
which would have been helpful to better get started with the wicket
programming model.
This has definitly contributed to my learning curve. 

When I started to look at different frameworks, js-libs, etc. I often asked
myself how
to do it with wicket? Especially how to integrate json js libs, if I look at
the wicket examples:
no js in any markup file (but many js examples in the web are in html
files), 
yes everything is done from java, now I know and it is powerfull as I have
easy access to all my business objects, services etc. So customizing
existing wicket ajax
components or adding ajax to components was not so easy for me. 

Thanks,
Oliver


jthomerson wrote:
> 
> I'd be interested in knowing from your viewpoint what parts had a high
> learning curve?  And what background are you coming from (that may
> effect your individual curve)?  In my experience, Wicket has a MUCH
> lower learning curve than Spring Web Flow and Tapestry (any
> incarnation).  So, as someone who teaches Wicket, I'd be interested in
> seeing what parts stumped you.
> 
> Good looking site by the way!
> 
> --
> Jeremy Thomerson
> http://www.wickettraining.com
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 2:07 AM, okrohne wrote:
>>
>> Hi José
>>
>> just me as developer and my co-founder who did
>> the design.
>>
>> Wicket has quite a high learning curve but after a while one can be so
>> productive
>> that is makes just fun :)
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Oliver
>>
>>
>>
>> José Antonio Matute wrote:
>>>
>>> Wow Only four months?  How many developers?
>>>
>>> I'm very impressed :)
>>>
>>> Fantastic work 
>>>
>>> Best regards
>>> -Mensaje original-
>>> De: Oliver Krohne [mailto:okro...@yahoo.de]
>>> Enviado el: martes, 28 de julio de 2009 13:02
>>> Para: users@wicket.apache.org
>>> Asunto: Thanks Wicket-Team!
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Many thanks to the Wicket-Team for the great Framework and
>>> of course for the support I have received from the mailinglist.
>>>
>>> I started with zero-Wicket knowledge and now 4 month later
>>> we have launched a new community website:
>>>
>>> http://fytch.com
>>>
>>> It is based on Wicket, Spring, OpenJPA, Lucene, PostgreSQL.
>>>
>>> I would be glad if you try out Fytch and of course any feedback is
>>> welcome.
>>> Should I put Fytch on the wiki "Sites using Wicket"?
>>>
>>> Thanks for the fabulous Wicket,
>>> Oliver
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Re: Thanks Wicket-Team!

2009-07-30 Thread ivilis
very impressive idea and amazing implementation.
Thanks for this great stuff.

Cheers!
cvl

Oliver Krohne wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Many thanks to the Wicket-Team for the great Framework and 
> of course for the support I have received from the mailinglist.
> 
> I started with zero-Wicket knowledge and now 4 month later
> we have launched a new community website:
> 
> http://fytch.com 
> 
> It is based on Wicket, Spring, OpenJPA, Lucene, PostgreSQL.
> 
> I would be glad if you try out Fytch and of course any feedback is welcome.
> Should I put Fytch on the wiki "Sites using Wicket"?
> 
> Thanks for the fabulous Wicket,
> Oliver
> 
> 
>   

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Re: Thanks Wicket-Team!

2009-07-30 Thread Gajo Csaba
Oliver, good website, I can see you've put a lot of work in it. Could 
you please make it work fully with Opera too? At one page I got a 
message telling me to come back with IE or Firefox. I think wicket works 
without problems on Opera 9...


Regards,
Csaba


okrohne wrote:

Hi Jeremy,

let me add that I had no web-framework/spring/html/js experience before,
so this is my first web application. In addition I have no swing background
which would have been helpful to better get started with the wicket
programming model.
This has definitly contributed to my learning curve. 


When I started to look at different frameworks, js-libs, etc. I often asked
myself how
to do it with wicket? Especially how to integrate json js libs, if I look at
the wicket examples:
no js in any markup file (but many js examples in the web are in html
files), 
yes everything is done from java, now I know and it is powerfull as I have

easy access to all my business objects, services etc. So customizing
existing wicket ajax
components or adding ajax to components was not so easy for me. 


Thanks,
Oliver


jthomerson wrote:
  

I'd be interested in knowing from your viewpoint what parts had a high
learning curve?  And what background are you coming from (that may
effect your individual curve)?  In my experience, Wicket has a MUCH
lower learning curve than Spring Web Flow and Tapestry (any
incarnation).  So, as someone who teaches Wicket, I'd be interested in
seeing what parts stumped you.

Good looking site by the way!

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On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 2:07 AM, okrohne wrote:


Hi José

just me as developer and my co-founder who did
the design.

Wicket has quite a high learning curve but after a while one can be so
productive
that is makes just fun :)

Thanks,
Oliver



José Antonio Matute wrote:
  

Wow Only four months?  How many developers?

I'm very impressed :)

Fantastic work 

Best regards
-Mensaje original-
De: Oliver Krohne [mailto:okro...@yahoo.de]
Enviado el: martes, 28 de julio de 2009 13:02
Para: users@wicket.apache.org
Asunto: Thanks Wicket-Team!

Hi,

Many thanks to the Wicket-Team for the great Framework and
of course for the support I have received from the mailinglist.

I started with zero-Wicket knowledge and now 4 month later
we have launched a new community website:

http://fytch.com

It is based on Wicket, Spring, OpenJPA, Lucene, PostgreSQL.

I would be glad if you try out Fytch and of course any feedback is
welcome.
Should I put Fytch on the wiki "Sites using Wicket"?

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Re: Thanks Wicket-Team!

2009-07-30 Thread okrohne

Csaba,

indeed a quick test some weeks ago with opera showed no problems but we had
not
the time to fully test opera yet. We must not only test the wicket part but
the bookmarklet as well.
I am sure we will get this solved within in the next days and then I will
let you know.

Thanks,
Oliver



Csaba Gajo wrote:
> 
> Oliver, good website, I can see you've put a lot of work in it. Could 
> you please make it work fully with Opera too? At one page I got a 
> message telling me to come back with IE or Firefox. I think wicket works 
> without problems on Opera 9...
> 
> Regards,
> Csaba
> 
> 
> okrohne wrote:
>> Hi Jeremy,
>>
>> let me add that I had no web-framework/spring/html/js experience before,
>> so this is my first web application. In addition I have no swing
>> background
>> which would have been helpful to better get started with the wicket
>> programming model.
>> This has definitly contributed to my learning curve. 
>>
>> When I started to look at different frameworks, js-libs, etc. I often
>> asked
>> myself how
>> to do it with wicket? Especially how to integrate json js libs, if I look
>> at
>> the wicket examples:
>> no js in any markup file (but many js examples in the web are in html
>> files), 
>> yes everything is done from java, now I know and it is powerfull as I
>> have
>> easy access to all my business objects, services etc. So customizing
>> existing wicket ajax
>> components or adding ajax to components was not so easy for me. 
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Oliver
>>
>>
>> jthomerson wrote:
>>   
>>> I'd be interested in knowing from your viewpoint what parts had a high
>>> learning curve?  And what background are you coming from (that may
>>> effect your individual curve)?  In my experience, Wicket has a MUCH
>>> lower learning curve than Spring Web Flow and Tapestry (any
>>> incarnation).  So, as someone who teaches Wicket, I'd be interested in
>>> seeing what parts stumped you.
>>>
>>> Good looking site by the way!
>>>
>>> --
>>> Jeremy Thomerson
>>> http://www.wickettraining.com
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 2:07 AM, okrohne wrote:
>>> 
 Hi José

 just me as developer and my co-founder who did
 the design.

 Wicket has quite a high learning curve but after a while one can be so
 productive
 that is makes just fun :)

 Thanks,
 Oliver



 José Antonio Matute wrote:
   
> Wow Only four months?  How many developers?
>
> I'm very impressed :)
>
> Fantastic work 
>
> Best regards
> -Mensaje original-
> De: Oliver Krohne [mailto:okro...@yahoo.de]
> Enviado el: martes, 28 de julio de 2009 13:02
> Para: users@wicket.apache.org
> Asunto: Thanks Wicket-Team!
>
> Hi,
>
> Many thanks to the Wicket-Team for the great Framework and
> of course for the support I have received from the mailinglist.
>
> I started with zero-Wicket knowledge and now 4 month later
> we have launched a new community website:
>
> http://fytch.com
>
> It is based on Wicket, Spring, OpenJPA, Lucene, PostgreSQL.
>
> I would be glad if you try out Fytch and of course any feedback is
> welcome.
> Should I put Fytch on the wiki "Sites using Wicket"?
>
> Thanks for the fabulous Wicket,
> Oliver
>
>
>
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Re: Thanks Wicket-Team!

2009-07-30 Thread Petr Fejfar
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 9:31 AM, okrohne wrote:

> So customizing existing wicket ajax components or adding
> ajax to components was not so easy for me.

Hi Oliver,

please, could you share with us what ajaxified compontets you have finally
used in your project?

This stuff seems to be the most difficult for us as well.

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Re: Thanks Wicket-Team!

2009-07-30 Thread Jeremy Thomerson
Well, I must say that this is an impressive site for four months of
development time if you had no web, html, or js experience before!  I
think your version of "steep learning curve" may be different than
most.  I've seen people who write webapps for a living not be able to
fully grasp a framework in three or four months.

Thanks for the input!

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On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 2:31 AM, okrohne wrote:
>
> Hi Jeremy,
>
> let me add that I had no web-framework/spring/html/js experience before,
> so this is my first web application. In addition I have no swing background
> which would have been helpful to better get started with the wicket
> programming model.
> This has definitly contributed to my learning curve.
>
> When I started to look at different frameworks, js-libs, etc. I often asked
> myself how
> to do it with wicket? Especially how to integrate json js libs, if I look at
> the wicket examples:
> no js in any markup file (but many js examples in the web are in html
> files),
> yes everything is done from java, now I know and it is powerfull as I have
> easy access to all my business objects, services etc. So customizing
> existing wicket ajax
> components or adding ajax to components was not so easy for me.
>
> Thanks,
> Oliver
>
>
> jthomerson wrote:
>>
>> I'd be interested in knowing from your viewpoint what parts had a high
>> learning curve?  And what background are you coming from (that may
>> effect your individual curve)?  In my experience, Wicket has a MUCH
>> lower learning curve than Spring Web Flow and Tapestry (any
>> incarnation).  So, as someone who teaches Wicket, I'd be interested in
>> seeing what parts stumped you.
>>
>> Good looking site by the way!
>>
>> --
>> Jeremy Thomerson
>> http://www.wickettraining.com
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 2:07 AM, okrohne wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi José
>>>
>>> just me as developer and my co-founder who did
>>> the design.
>>>
>>> Wicket has quite a high learning curve but after a while one can be so
>>> productive
>>> that is makes just fun :)
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Oliver
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> José Antonio Matute wrote:

 Wow Only four months?  How many developers?

 I'm very impressed :)

 Fantastic work 

 Best regards
 -Mensaje original-
 De: Oliver Krohne [mailto:okro...@yahoo.de]
 Enviado el: martes, 28 de julio de 2009 13:02
 Para: users@wicket.apache.org
 Asunto: Thanks Wicket-Team!

 Hi,

 Many thanks to the Wicket-Team for the great Framework and
 of course for the support I have received from the mailinglist.

 I started with zero-Wicket knowledge and now 4 month later
 we have launched a new community website:

 http://fytch.com

 It is based on Wicket, Spring, OpenJPA, Lucene, PostgreSQL.

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 Should I put Fytch on the wiki "Sites using Wicket"?

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Re: Thanks everybody for attending the meetup

2009-03-25 Thread Linda van der Pal
I had a really good evening yesterday. Very good presentations! I'm 
really sorry I had to leave before the end (in order to be home at a 
halfway decent hour).


Maybe next time we can have a few less presentations so there will be 
some time left for socializing? (Although I realise that it would be 
hard to choose from the presentations offered.)


So thank you to the organizers and the speakers!

Regards,
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Re: Thanks everybody for attending the meetup

2009-03-25 Thread Reinout van Schouwen
Op woensdag 25-03-2009 om 11:26 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Linda van
der Pal:

> Maybe next time we can have a few less presentations so there will be 
> some time left for socializing? (Although I realise that it would be 
> hard to choose from the presentations offered.)

Agreed. One minor disappointment for me was that there were no food or
drinks at all (I remember there was plenty of food at the 2007 meetup!).
I'd happily have paid for it too. Arriving directly from work without
even having had dinner, my attention was distracted by an empty stomach.
I ended up leaving the room for 20 minutes to order some fries at the
hotel bar.

Otherwise it was an interesting meetup!

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Re: Thanks everybody for attending the meetup

2009-03-25 Thread Martijn Dashorst
I've created a small impression of our event based on the photo's I
and a coworker took during the meetup. Check out the video:

http://wicketinaction.com/2009/03/wicket-meetup-amsterdam-2009-video-online/

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Re: thanks ur help,withe the zipoutputstream,

2009-01-12 Thread Peter Ertl

just replace

   throw new  
UnsupportedOperationException("Not supported yet.");


with your own code :-)


Am 13.01.2009 um 03:32 schrieb wch2001:



with http://letmegooglethatforyou.com/?q=java+zip+files, I can get the
zipoutputstream,

How can i export it ?

Need to use the following AbstractResourceStreamWriter , right ?

how can i override write method?

Sorry to ask so stupid question, thanks for help.

   AbstractResourceStreamWriter writer = new
AbstractResourceStreamWriter() {

   @Override
   public void write(OutputStream arg0) {
   throw new  
UnsupportedOperationException("Not

supported yet.");
   }

   @Override
   public String getContentType() {
   return "application/zip";
   }
   };
   RequestCycle.get().setRequestTarget(new
ResourceStreamRequestTarget(writer,"test.zip"));





Pills wrote:


Zipping data has absolutely nothing to do with wicket, this is a
separate concern, and this looks absolutely normal that nothing  
exists

in wicket for such a feature.

Separation of concerns is very usual on today's days.

Peter Ertl a écrit :

how is this wicket?


Am 12.01.2009 um 11:36 schrieb Michael Sparer:



http://www.google.com/search?&q=java+zip  ;-)



wch2001 wrote:



thanks , Pills.

How can  I zip it ?

thanks



Pills wrote:


Zip them on the fly, then download the zip.

wch2001 a écrit :

in the folder: c:/cw/adsmart, there are 3 files: aa.txt, bb.txt,
cc.txt,

how can i download it ? if it possible that  when clicking
button/link
and
so on to download those 3 files?

thanks



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Re: thanks ur help,withe the zipoutputstream,

2009-01-12 Thread Piller Sébastien

Just write your data to the OutputStream you receive as parameter.

But the zipping step (creating the ZipOutputStream, adding some crc 
checks, etc) is not related to wicket at all. Maybe you should ask on 
some other java list (this is part of java.util api)


wch2001 a écrit :

 with http://letmegooglethatforyou.com/?q=java+zip+files, I can get the
zipoutputstream, 


How can i export it ?

Need to use the following AbstractResourceStreamWriter , right ?

how can i override write method?

Sorry to ask so stupid question, thanks for help.

AbstractResourceStreamWriter writer = new
AbstractResourceStreamWriter() {

@Override
public void write(OutputStream arg0) {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException("Not
supported yet.");
}

@Override
public String getContentType() {
return "application/zip";
}
};
RequestCycle.get().setRequestTarget(new
ResourceStreamRequestTarget(writer,"test.zip")); 






Pills wrote:
  
Zipping data has absolutely nothing to do with wicket, this is a 
separate concern, and this looks absolutely normal that nothing exists 
in wicket for such a feature.


Separation of concerns is very usual on today's days.

Peter Ertl a écrit :


how is this wicket?


Am 12.01.2009 um 11:36 schrieb Michael Sparer:

  

http://www.google.com/search?&q=java+zip  ;-)



wch2001 wrote:


thanks , Pills.

How can  I zip it ?

thanks



Pills wrote:
  

Zip them on the fly, then download the zip.

wch2001 a écrit :

in the folder: c:/cw/adsmart, there are 3 files: aa.txt, bb.txt, 
cc.txt,


how can i download it ? if it possible that  when clicking 
button/link

and
so on to download those 3 files?

thanks



PSkarthic wrote:

  

I am also a newbie but i will try
could u be please more specific or elabrate




  

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Re: thanks ur help,withe the zipoutputstream,

2009-01-13 Thread wch2001


thanks , pills, it is ok to work


Pills wrote:
> 
> Just write your data to the OutputStream you receive as parameter.
> 
> But the zipping step (creating the ZipOutputStream, adding some crc 
> checks, etc) is not related to wicket at all. Maybe you should ask on 
> some other java list (this is part of java.util api)
> 
> wch2001 a écrit :
>>  with http://letmegooglethatforyou.com/?q=java+zip+files, I can get the
>> zipoutputstream, 
>>
>> How can i export it ?
>>
>> Need to use the following AbstractResourceStreamWriter , right ?
>>
>> how can i override write method?
>>
>> Sorry to ask so stupid question, thanks for help.
>>
>> AbstractResourceStreamWriter writer = new
>> AbstractResourceStreamWriter() {
>>
>> @Override
>> public void write(OutputStream arg0) {
>> throw new
>> UnsupportedOperationException("Not
>> supported yet.");
>> }
>>
>> @Override
>> public String getContentType() {
>> return "application/zip";
>> }
>> };
>> RequestCycle.get().setRequestTarget(new
>> ResourceStreamRequestTarget(writer,"test.zip")); 
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Pills wrote:
>>   
>>> Zipping data has absolutely nothing to do with wicket, this is a 
>>> separate concern, and this looks absolutely normal that nothing exists 
>>> in wicket for such a feature.
>>>
>>> Separation of concerns is very usual on today's days.
>>>
>>> Peter Ertl a écrit :
>>> 
 how is this wicket?


 Am 12.01.2009 um 11:36 schrieb Michael Sparer:

   
> http://www.google.com/search?&q=java+zip  ;-)
>
>
>
> wch2001 wrote:
> 
>> thanks , Pills.
>>
>> How can  I zip it ?
>>
>> thanks
>>
>>
>>
>> Pills wrote:
>>   
>>> Zip them on the fly, then download the zip.
>>>
>>> wch2001 a écrit :
>>> 
 in the folder: c:/cw/adsmart, there are 3 files: aa.txt, bb.txt, 
 cc.txt,

 how can i download it ? if it possible that  when clicking 
 button/link
 and
 so on to download those 3 files?

 thanks



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RE: thanks you all for giving proper suggestions

2011-04-01 Thread Chris Colman
We haven't felt the need to use GWT with Wicket. Wicket has handled all
of our client side code very powerfully and efficiently- and we can do
all development and debugging in standard Java IDE's which means there's
none of the GWT object marshalling to write, debug and maintain.

What kind of client side stuff do you need GWT for that you can't do
with Wicket alone?

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>i want to know whether i can use gwt along with wicket
>so i can quite manage both server and client  side coding efficiently
>are there any tutorials to integrate gwt with wicket
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Re: thanks for wonderful work with Wicket 8.

2019-04-11 Thread Martin Grigorov
I am glad to read this small success story, Ernesto!

I want to thank you for using Wicket all these years, for all the bug
reports and the suggested features!

On Thu, Apr 11, 2019 at 11:13 AM Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro <
reier...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I would like to thanks Wicket's development team for wonderful work done
> with wicket 8.x!
>
> Yesterday mid morning I started to migrate the application of a customer of
> mine to Wicket 8.4 (form WIcket 7.9). By the end of the day I had fixed
> almost all compile errors (most of them due to the removal of Form on
> onSubmit and onError (on AJAX submitting components) and our derived
> codebase depending on that) and fixed all warnings (most of them because of
> depreciation of AbstractReadOnlyModel). Today, early in the morning,
> application was already compiling! Then I ran Wicket based tests... Most of
> them were failing :-( Our fault: one component (some home backed wrapper
> around bootstrap modal) was missing calling super.onConfig()). Fixed that
> line and all tests passed! I run the application and started to do some
> manual testing (some of our features are very complex and use lots of
> advanced low level Wicket JavaScript and even WebSockets). Again everything
> seems to work flawlessly. Wow!
>
> Many thanks again to Wicket team!
>
> --
> Regards - Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro
>


Re: thanks for wonderful work with Wicket 8.

2019-04-11 Thread Andrea Del Bene
Thanks to you Ernesto for your support and kind words! I'm happy that the
hard work done with Wicket 8 is paying off.

PS: we are voting for the first milestone of Wicket 9 to be released. If
you have the chance to play with it we are looking forward for your
feedback :-)

On Thu, Apr 11, 2019 at 10:22 AM Martin Grigorov 
wrote:

> I am glad to read this small success story, Ernesto!
>
> I want to thank you for using Wicket all these years, for all the bug
> reports and the suggested features!
>
> On Thu, Apr 11, 2019 at 11:13 AM Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro <
> reier...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I would like to thanks Wicket's development team for wonderful work done
> > with wicket 8.x!
> >
> > Yesterday mid morning I started to migrate the application of a customer
> of
> > mine to Wicket 8.4 (form WIcket 7.9). By the end of the day I had fixed
> > almost all compile errors (most of them due to the removal of Form on
> > onSubmit and onError (on AJAX submitting components) and our derived
> > codebase depending on that) and fixed all warnings (most of them because
> of
> > depreciation of AbstractReadOnlyModel). Today, early in the morning,
> > application was already compiling! Then I ran Wicket based tests... Most
> of
> > them were failing :-( Our fault: one component (some home backed wrapper
> > around bootstrap modal) was missing calling super.onConfig()). Fixed that
> > line and all tests passed! I run the application and started to do some
> > manual testing (some of our features are very complex and use lots of
> > advanced low level Wicket JavaScript and even WebSockets). Again
> everything
> > seems to work flawlessly. Wow!
> >
> > Many thanks again to Wicket team!
> >
> > --
> > Regards - Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro
> >
>


-- 
Andrea Del Bene.
Apache Wicket committer.


Re: thanks for wonderful work with Wicket 8.

2019-04-11 Thread Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro
It's been a pleasure using Wicket all these years. Thanks again!

On Thu, Apr 11, 2019 at 11:22 AM Martin Grigorov 
wrote:

> I am glad to read this small success story, Ernesto!
>
> I want to thank you for using Wicket all these years, for all the bug
> reports and the suggested features!
>
> On Thu, Apr 11, 2019 at 11:13 AM Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro <
> reier...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I would like to thanks Wicket's development team for wonderful work done
> > with wicket 8.x!
> >
> > Yesterday mid morning I started to migrate the application of a customer
> of
> > mine to Wicket 8.4 (form WIcket 7.9). By the end of the day I had fixed
> > almost all compile errors (most of them due to the removal of Form on
> > onSubmit and onError (on AJAX submitting components) and our derived
> > codebase depending on that) and fixed all warnings (most of them because
> of
> > depreciation of AbstractReadOnlyModel). Today, early in the morning,
> > application was already compiling! Then I ran Wicket based tests... Most
> of
> > them were failing :-( Our fault: one component (some home backed wrapper
> > around bootstrap modal) was missing calling super.onConfig()). Fixed that
> > line and all tests passed! I run the application and started to do some
> > manual testing (some of our features are very complex and use lots of
> > advanced low level Wicket JavaScript and even WebSockets). Again
> everything
> > seems to work flawlessly. Wow!
> >
> > Many thanks again to Wicket team!
> >
> > --
> > Regards - Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro
> >
>


-- 
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Re: thanks for wonderful work with Wicket 8.

2019-04-11 Thread Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro
Hi Andrea,


> PS: we are voting for the first milestone of Wicket 9 to be released. If
> you have the chance to play with it we are looking forward for your
> feedback :-)


:-( Unfortunately My customer has a very tight schedule for delivering the
application I just migrated. Even jumping to Wicket 8.x was something we
had to consider very carefully. All I can offer is if I start some side
personal project, which sometimes I do, try to use Wicket 9.x. Or help
migrating some of the satellite projects, like Wicket bootstrap, to wish I
have contributed from time to time, to Wicket 9.x.

Also our project have some home made components and wrappers around
JavaScript libraries that I might try to convince my customer to "open
source". E.g. I have rolled out a LESS resource class that on the spot
compiles LESS into CSS, if you modify your less this class will discard
cached less and recompiles it, when I created this component I was looking
around and found nothing similar. Or a wicket wrapper for
http://bootstrap-notify.remabledesigns.com/. And some other Wicket things
that might benefit community. But this decisions do not depend on me,

-- 
Regards - Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro


Re: thanks for wonderful work with Wicket 8.

2019-04-11 Thread Martin Grigorov
Hi Ernesto,

On Thu, Apr 11, 2019 at 11:58 AM Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro <
reier...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Andrea,
>
>
> > PS: we are voting for the first milestone of Wicket 9 to be released. If
> > you have the chance to play with it we are looking forward for your
> > feedback :-)
>
>
> :-( Unfortunately My customer has a very tight schedule for delivering the
> application I just migrated. Even jumping to Wicket 8.x was something we
> had to consider very carefully. All I can offer is if I start some side
> personal project, which sometimes I do, try to use Wicket 9.x. Or help
> migrating some of the satellite projects, like Wicket bootstrap, to wish I
> have contributed from time to time, to Wicket 9.x.
>

Already done: https://github.com/l0rdn1kk0n/wicket-bootstrap/tree/wicket-9.x
I use it for my Wicket trainings application.


>
> Also our project have some home made components and wrappers around
> JavaScript libraries that I might try to convince my customer to "open
> source". E.g. I have rolled out a LESS resource class that on the spot
> compiles LESS into CSS, if you modify your less this class will discard
> cached less and recompiles it, when I created this component I was looking
> around and found nothing similar. Or a wicket wrapper for
>

There is something similar here:
https://github.com/l0rdn1kk0n/wicket-bootstrap/tree/wicket-8.x/bootstrap-less
For Bootstrap 4.x we have it for Sass/Scss:
https://github.com/l0rdn1kk0n/wicket-bootstrap/tree/wicket-8.x-bootstrap-4.x/bootstrap-sass


> http://bootstrap-notify.remabledesigns.com/. And some other Wicket things
> that might benefit community. But this decisions do not depend on me,


> --
> Regards - Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro
>


Re: thanks for wonderful work with Wicket 8.

2019-04-11 Thread Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro
Hi,


> Already done:
> https://github.com/l0rdn1kk0n/wicket-bootstrap/tree/wicket-9.x
> I use it for my Wicket trainings application.
>
> Haha... It is difficult to beat you in speed :-)


> There is something similar here:
>
> https://github.com/l0rdn1kk0n/wicket-bootstrap/tree/wicket-8.x/bootstrap-less
> For Bootstrap 4.x we have it for Sass/Scss:
>
> https://github.com/l0rdn1kk0n/wicket-bootstrap/tree/wicket-8.x-bootstrap-4.x/bootstrap-sass
>

Hum... I didn't know about this. My implementation seems to bet simpler:
just an Interface to make LESS for compiler plugable +  Resource +
ResourceReference (for package served resources). No need for a cache. But
for our use case it works well.

-- 
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Re: thanks for wonderful work with Wicket 8.

2019-05-02 Thread nino martinez wael
I could use the

 Or a wicket wrapper for
> http://bootstrap-notify.remabledesigns.com/.


:)

On Thu, Apr 11, 2019 at 10:58 AM Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro <
reier...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Andrea,
>
>
> > PS: we are voting for the first milestone of Wicket 9 to be released. If
> > you have the chance to play with it we are looking forward for your
> > feedback :-)
>
>
> :-( Unfortunately My customer has a very tight schedule for delivering the
> application I just migrated. Even jumping to Wicket 8.x was something we
> had to consider very carefully. All I can offer is if I start some side
> personal project, which sometimes I do, try to use Wicket 9.x. Or help
> migrating some of the satellite projects, like Wicket bootstrap, to wish I
> have contributed from time to time, to Wicket 9.x.
>
> Also our project have some home made components and wrappers around
> JavaScript libraries that I might try to convince my customer to "open
> source". E.g. I have rolled out a LESS resource class that on the spot
> compiles LESS into CSS, if you modify your less this class will discard
> cached less and recompiles it, when I created this component I was looking
> around and found nothing similar. Or a wicket wrapper for
> http://bootstrap-notify.remabledesigns.com/. And some other Wicket things
> that might benefit community. But this decisions do not depend on me,
>
> --
> Regards - Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro
>


-- 
Best regards / Med venlig hilsen
Nino Martinez


Re: thanks for wonderful work with Wicket 8.

2019-05-02 Thread Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro
Hi,

On Fri, May 3, 2019 at 8:39 AM nino martinez wael <
nino.martinez.w...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I could use the
>
>  Or a wicket wrapper for
> > http://bootstrap-notify.remabledesigns.com/.
>
> I can try to convince my manager to open-source it. We are using it all
over in our application in combination with wicket AJAX/Web sockets. Also


   - some home grown bootstrap modal wizard
   - wicket wrapper fro *https://github.com/fronteed/iCheck
   *

*And maybe some other home ground components. But this doesn't depend on
me.*

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Re: thanks for wonderful work with Wicket 8.

2019-05-03 Thread nino martinez wael
Sounds great.. For minimal effort, I think the notify plugin would fit very
well here:

https://github.com/l0rdn1kk0n/wicket-bootstrap

Under extensions, but it's not my repo..

And yes wicket are wonderful, even after all these years :) And I've been
using it on, Guice, OSGI and now with spring boot :)



On Fri, May 3, 2019 at 8:45 AM Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro 
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> On Fri, May 3, 2019 at 8:39 AM nino martinez wael <
> nino.martinez.w...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I could use the
> >
> >  Or a wicket wrapper for
> > > http://bootstrap-notify.remabledesigns.com/.
> >
> > I can try to convince my manager to open-source it. We are using it all
> over in our application in combination with wicket AJAX/Web sockets. Also
>
>
>- some home grown bootstrap modal wizard
>- wicket wrapper fro *https://github.com/fronteed/iCheck
>*
>
> *And maybe some other home ground components. But this doesn't depend on
> me.*
>
> --
> Regards - Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro
>


-- 
Best regards / Med venlig hilsen
Nino Martinez


Re: thanks for wonderful work with Wicket 8.

2019-05-24 Thread Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro
Hi,

I just created a branch of or application based on 9.X-SNAPSHOT and
bootstrap 4.x-SNAPSHOT and I plan to keep it synchronized, at least once
per week, with our development branch (wicket 8.X based). So, before any
new milestone releases of 9.x I can use it to test if everything still
works and hopefully provide some feedback to Wicket developers.

Thanks again to Wicket team!


On Fri, May 3, 2019 at 9:34 AM nino martinez wael <
nino.martinez.w...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Sounds great.. For minimal effort, I think the notify plugin would fit very
> well here:
>
> https://github.com/l0rdn1kk0n/wicket-bootstrap
>
> Under extensions, but it's not my repo..
>
> And yes wicket are wonderful, even after all these years :) And I've been
> using it on, Guice, OSGI and now with spring boot :)
>
>
>
> On Fri, May 3, 2019 at 8:45 AM Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro <
> reier...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > On Fri, May 3, 2019 at 8:39 AM nino martinez wael <
> > nino.martinez.w...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > > I could use the
> > >
> > >  Or a wicket wrapper for
> > > > http://bootstrap-notify.remabledesigns.com/.
> > >
> > > I can try to convince my manager to open-source it. We are using it all
> > over in our application in combination with wicket AJAX/Web sockets. Also
> >
> >
> >- some home grown bootstrap modal wizard
> >- wicket wrapper fro *https://github.com/fronteed/iCheck
> >*
> >
> > *And maybe some other home ground components. But this doesn't depend on
> > me.*
> >
> > --
> > Regards - Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro
> >
>
>
> --
> Best regards / Med venlig hilsen
> Nino Martinez
>


-- 
Regards - Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro


Re: thanks for wonderful work with Wicket 8.

2019-05-24 Thread Andrea Del Bene
Thanks you Ernesto!

On Fri, May 24, 2019, 9:03 AM Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro 
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I just created a branch of or application based on 9.X-SNAPSHOT and
> bootstrap 4.x-SNAPSHOT and I plan to keep it synchronized, at least once
> per week, with our development branch (wicket 8.X based). So, before any
> new milestone releases of 9.x I can use it to test if everything still
> works and hopefully provide some feedback to Wicket developers.
>
> Thanks again to Wicket team!
>
>
> On Fri, May 3, 2019 at 9:34 AM nino martinez wael <
> nino.martinez.w...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Sounds great.. For minimal effort, I think the notify plugin would fit
> very
> > well here:
> >
> > https://github.com/l0rdn1kk0n/wicket-bootstrap
> >
> > Under extensions, but it's not my repo..
> >
> > And yes wicket are wonderful, even after all these years :) And I've been
> > using it on, Guice, OSGI and now with spring boot :)
> >
> >
> >
> > On Fri, May 3, 2019 at 8:45 AM Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro <
> > reier...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > On Fri, May 3, 2019 at 8:39 AM nino martinez wael <
> > > nino.martinez.w...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > > I could use the
> > > >
> > > >  Or a wicket wrapper for
> > > > > http://bootstrap-notify.remabledesigns.com/.
> > > >
> > > > I can try to convince my manager to open-source it. We are using it
> all
> > > over in our application in combination with wicket AJAX/Web sockets.
> Also
> > >
> > >
> > >- some home grown bootstrap modal wizard
> > >- wicket wrapper fro *https://github.com/fronteed/iCheck
> > >*
> > >
> > > *And maybe some other home ground components. But this doesn't depend
> on
> > > me.*
> > >
> > > --
> > > Regards - Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro
> > >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Best regards / Med venlig hilsen
> > Nino Martinez
> >
>
>
> --
> Regards - Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro
>


Re: Thanks, but I can't get this to work...

2007-11-18 Thread Johan Compagner
Wat you could try to do is make that markup container a
transparantresolver. Then the components can be added to the page
itself

2007/11/18, nlif <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I tried adding an attributeModifier to the Page class, and it doesn't work
> (the "dir" attribute is not added to the html element).
>
> I then tried creating a WebMarkupContainer (and adding wicket:id to the html
> element in my html file), but this throws an exception. I think it's because
> I did it in my base-page class, and there are classes that extend it, and
> their components are not added to my webMarkupContainer.
>
> Last, I tried using a MarkupFilter, like this:
>
> getApplication().getMarkupSettings().setMarkupParserFactory(new
> IMarkupParserFactory()
> {
> public MarkupParser newMarkupParser(MarkupResourceStream
> resource)
> {
> MarkupParser parser = new MarkupParser(new
> XmlPullParser(), resource);
> parser.appendMarkupFilter(new AbstractMarkupFilter()
> {
> public MarkupElement nextTag()
> throws ParseException
> {
> // Get the next tag. If null, no more tags
> are available
> final ComponentTag tag = (ComponentTag)
> getParent().nextTag();
>
> if (tag == null)
> {
> return tag;
> }
>
> if ("html".equals(tag.getName()))
> {
> tag.addBehavior(new
> AttributeModifier("dir", true, new Model("rtl")));
> }
>
> return tag;
> }
> });
>
> return parser;
> }
> });
>
>
> I used a debugger to verify it indeed executes the addBehavior() line, but
> still - no "dir" attribute is added to the html.
>
> I cannot seem to find anywhere in the forum a specific example. There are
> only general suggestions, such as "use MarkupFilter" or "add an
> AttributeModifier"... I guess an code-sample would be helpful.
>
> Thanks again,
> Naaman
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: Thanks, but I can't get this to work...

2007-11-29 Thread Franklin Antony

Hi Naaman ,
  I am also in the same boat. If it did work at your end, could you please
let me know.

Thanks,
Franklin.



Johan Compagner wrote:
> 
> Wat you could try to do is make that markup container a
> transparantresolver. Then the components can be added to the page
> itself
> 
> 2007/11/18, nlif <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>> I tried adding an attributeModifier to the Page class, and it doesn't
>> work
>> (the "dir" attribute is not added to the html element).
>>
>> I then tried creating a WebMarkupContainer (and adding wicket:id to the
>> html
>> element in my html file), but this throws an exception. I think it's
>> because
>> I did it in my base-page class, and there are classes that extend it, and
>> their components are not added to my webMarkupContainer.
>>
>> Last, I tried using a MarkupFilter, like this:
>>
>> getApplication().getMarkupSettings().setMarkupParserFactory(new
>> IMarkupParserFactory()
>> {
>> public MarkupParser newMarkupParser(MarkupResourceStream
>> resource)
>> {
>> MarkupParser parser = new MarkupParser(new
>> XmlPullParser(), resource);
>> parser.appendMarkupFilter(new AbstractMarkupFilter()
>> {
>> public MarkupElement nextTag()
>> throws ParseException
>> {
>> // Get the next tag. If null, no more
>> tags
>> are available
>> final ComponentTag tag = (ComponentTag)
>> getParent().nextTag();
>>
>> if (tag == null)
>> {
>> return tag;
>> }
>>
>> if ("html".equals(tag.getName()))
>> {
>> tag.addBehavior(new
>> AttributeModifier("dir", true, new Model("rtl")));
>> }
>>
>> return tag;
>> }
>> });
>>
>> return parser;
>> }
>> });
>>
>>
>> I used a debugger to verify it indeed executes the addBehavior() line,
>> but
>> still - no "dir" attribute is added to the html.
>>
>> I cannot seem to find anywhere in the forum a specific example. There are
>> only general suggestions, such as "use MarkupFilter" or "add an
>> AttributeModifier"... I guess an code-sample would be helpful.
>>
>> Thanks again,
>> Naaman
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>> http://www.nabble.com/How-can-I-switch-page-direction-%28LTR-RTL%29--tf4805391.html#a13817345
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Re: Thanks, but I can't get this to work...

2007-11-29 Thread Jan Kriesten

hi,

just add a wicket:id to  and then within your page:

---
MarkupContainer html, container;
html = new WebMarkupContainer( "html" )
{
  private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;

  @Override
  public boolean isTransparentResolver()
  {
return true;
  }
};

html.add( new AttributeModifier( "xml:lang", lang ) );
html.add( new AttributeModifier( "lang", lang ) );
add( html );
---

all other elements can then added directly to the page as well.

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Re: Thanks, but I can't get this to work...

2007-11-29 Thread Franklin Antony

Thanks jan a million. Its working now!!!

Just to add for more information sake

The wicket:id attribute should be as follows





Also I used a SimpleAttributeModifier and its working!!!


Thanks,
Franklin.



Jan Kriesten wrote:
> 
> 
> hi,
> 
> just add a wicket:id to  and then within your page:
> 
> ---
> MarkupContainer html, container;
> html = new WebMarkupContainer( "html" )
> {
>   private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
> 
>   @Override
>   public boolean isTransparentResolver()
>   {
> return true;
>   }
> };
> 
> html.add( new AttributeModifier( "xml:lang", lang ) );
> html.add( new AttributeModifier( "lang", lang ) );
> add( html );
> ---
> 
> all other elements can then added directly to the page as well.
> 
> best regards, --- jan.
> 
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Re: Thanks for wicket: it is awesome and I'm just getting to know it

2010-01-20 Thread nmelen...@getsense.com.ar
yes, looks like real desktop application code but it is web :)

On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 6:23 PM, Chuck Brinkman  wrote:

> Just wanted to say thanks for wicket.
>
> I have a ListMultipleChoice and wanted to update the page based on at least
> one item selected or no items selected.  It took a while for me to locate
>
> lmc.add(new AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior("onChange") {
>@Override
>protected void onUpdate(AjaxRequestTarget target) {
>  // do the right thing here!
>}
>});
>
> but once I did it just worked.  I like things that just work.  I don't know
> js very well so just java and just html if real attractive to me.
>
> Thanks again for wicket.
>
> Chuck
>


Re: Thanks for wicket: it is awesome and I'm just getting to know it

2010-01-20 Thread nino martinez wael
And it grows on you, the deeper you dig the more of these things you
discover :)

2010/1/19 Chuck Brinkman 

> Just wanted to say thanks for wicket.
>
> I have a ListMultipleChoice and wanted to update the page based on at least
> one item selected or no items selected.  It took a while for me to locate
>
> lmc.add(new AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior("onChange") {
>@Override
>protected void onUpdate(AjaxRequestTarget target) {
>  // do the right thing here!
>}
>});
>
> but once I did it just worked.  I like things that just work.  I don't know
> js very well so just java and just html if real attractive to me.
>
> Thanks again for wicket.
>
> Chuck
>