+1 (non-binding)...
Findings (I can also create jira issues for all of them, just let me know):
1) based on Migration Guide 1.5, TabbedPanel improvement:
'ITab.getPanel() now returns WebMarkupContainerWithAssociatedMarkup
instead of Panel so it is now possible to create tabs using Fragments or
Hello,
When we split master from the core-1.4.x branch we kept all of the
original and working in 1.4.x projects and then adjusted the
master/pom.xml to remove any projects that wouldn't compile with 1.5.
Now that wicket 1.5-RC1 will be released soon we should work on getting
as many of the
+1
Checked the quickstart, random wicket-examples. No major issues.
Problems:
- niceurl example doesn't load its css properly after some navigation
at first load everything is ok but loading it later (after checking other
apps) for some reason is broken
reproduced with Chrome 10.x and FF3.6.14
Yea, for a while now I have been concerned about taxing
the good graces of the dev mailing list with this thread;
going from pre-announcing and asking for advice, to
Scala IDEs, what Knuth meant, and whether or not Scala will
go main stream.
After porting 1.5 final over I will release the port,
pr
Don't get me wrong, I'm all about seeing a Wicket-like Scala-based
project (and would contribute to it), but that's not what we've been
debating here lately on this thread. If you guys want to talk about
coming up with a from-the-ground-up Scala-based, Wicket-inspired
project, then I'm all ears an
What about rewriting wicket into most wonderful tight functional scala style?
def : webserver {
homepage,
logoutpage,
onlinestore,
}
...
;)
**
Martin
2011/1/19 James Carman :
> I believe this conversation has gone enough off-course that it no
> longer belongs on this mailing list. We
I believe this conversation has gone enough off-course that it no
longer belongs on this mailing list. We're not discussing anything
related to Wicket anymore.
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 11:57 AM, richard emberson
wrote:
>
>
> On 01/19/2011 07:22 AM, Martin Makundi wrote:
>>
>> The only thing that
On 01/19/2011 07:22 AM, Martin Makundi wrote:
The only thing that bugs me about scala is its flexibility of
accepting different kind of notation. It's that what was the
"downfall" of html: making complilers flexible to allow various human
input and as end result none of the browsers work correc
Yeah.. scala is like javazcribl ;)
2011/1/19 Gustavo Hexsel :
> Flexible syntax is a big part of it, but combined with operator override,
> it's a potential hole for understanding.
> They will never officially do that because one big use-case for scala is
> DSLs, in which this is an advantage (a
I've clicked over my application and couldn't find any issue, so I'm
(non-binding) +1.
Regards,
Peter
2011-01-18 19:16 keltezéssel, Igor Vaynberg írta:
this is the second vote to release wicket 1.5-rc1.
all vote-blocking issues previously reported have been fixed
branch: http://svn.apache.or
Flexible syntax is a big part of it, but combined with operator override,
it's a potential hole for understanding.
They will never officially do that because one big use-case for scala is
DSLs, in which this is an advantage (and the main scala team just got a
reasonably large funding from a gro
Not blocking but the README is out of date.
Martijn
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 7:16 PM, Igor Vaynberg wrote:
> this is the second vote to release wicket 1.5-rc1.
>
> all vote-blocking issues previously reported have been fixed
>
> branch: http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/wicket/branches/wicket-1.5-R
The only thing that bugs me about scala is its flexibility of
accepting different kind of notation. It's that what was the
"downfall" of html: making complilers flexible to allow various human
input and as end result none of the browsers work correctly because
the truth is only "in the eye of the b
Yea,
I have consistently advocated using Scala with strong coding
standards - standards that are actually believed in and enforced.
I have referred to it as OO Scala, Scala which is strong on the
Java-like Object-Oriented features plus functional programming
in-the-small, but refrains from using
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