Re: taking the I out of Interface

2009-10-06 Thread jWeekend
o use Wicket any less for this, as long as it doesn't put off any core developers. Regards - Cemal jWeekend OO & Java Technologies, Wicket Training and Development http://jWeekend.com ronaldtm wrote: > >> >> What if I have >> a class for the iPlayer (a BBC service

Re: taking the I out of Interface

2009-10-05 Thread jWeekend
.co.uk/blog/the-i-in-interface . Again, having such a naming convention in the code is certainly not the end of the world, but to my mind it's a convention that does more harm than good (and don't get me started on Java(Beans) "getters" and "setters"!). Regards - Cemal jWee

Re: taking the I out of Interface

2009-10-05 Thread jWeekend
he improvements sound really well thought out, made for the right reasons and well worth making, especially as minimising the pain to the application developer is obviously a key objective for all involved. Regards - Cemal jWeekend OO & Java Technologies, Wicket Training and Development ht

Re: taking the I out of Interface

2009-10-05 Thread jWeekend
too for such a project. Regards - Cemal jWeekend OO & Java Technologies, Wicket Training and Development http://jWeekend.com PS How about - avoid starting new lines with braces where not absolutely necessary, too? it's OK, I know this will go down like a lead balloon :-) ig

Re: Wicket, url rewriting and shared resources browser caching

2008-11-15 Thread jWeekend
Dominik, "Shared" does not necessarily mean static in the scope of the whole application - the resource itself may in fact be session specific. Regards - Cemal http://www.jWeekend.co.uk http://jWeekend.co.uk Dominik Drzewiecki-2 wrote: > > I do not see any violation of the specs in embeddi

Re: unable to set object for dropdownchoice

2008-07-18 Thread jWeekend
"User" should be a reference to an object that has a field called UserDesignation (bad naming, see below). If you are using 1.3 or newer, this can be private. You can also declare a setter, but the capitalisation will most likely confuse you and Wicket. The choice of identifier names is in fact m

Re: Wicket training

2008-06-11 Thread jWeekend
Michael, We have had many happy students visit us in London from countries in Asia and all over Europe ( http://www.codesmell.org/confluence/display/codesmell/2007/10/27/Working+on+weekends... including Germany ). We may also be able to arrange our intensive 1 or 2 day Wicket courses on-site in G

Re: Quit IBM NZ and work on OSS full time?

2008-06-10 Thread jWeekend
Anthony, If you're passing through London (you are a Kiwi on OE afterall) make sure you http://jweekend.co.uk/dev/LWUGReg/ look us up too - our events are on the first Wednesday of every other month (August 6, October 1 etc, TBC). I'm sure our guests would appreciate your presentation too. You

Re: [VOTE] Release Wicket 1.3.0 release candidate 1

2007-11-04 Thread jweekend
1.3.0-rc1; that has a very pleasant ring to it, congratulations! I was still expecting beta5, so this is a nice surprise. Regards - Cemal http://jWeekend.co.uk http://jWeekend.co.uk Frank Bille-2 wrote: > > Hi all, > > I have uploaded the artifacts to my p.a.o account. This is what I have >