> It was featured at the Wicket meetup in november last year, the slides
> are available here:
>
> http://www.slideshare.net/dashorst/wicket-live-on-stage
>
> It is an application specific for dutch educational institutions
> tailored to the Dutch laws, so
> there is little value in internationa
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 1:56 PM, Michael Mosmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Vocus is a SaaS solution for high schools in the Netherlands. Though
>> 250-300 concurrent users isn't that much of a scaling problem, we do
>> need to handle 120K-200K requests per day. It is quite an intensively
>> use
There is also a german based travel agency that has deployed 20-30
sites based on one Wicket code base iirc.
It also depends on what you call enterprise application...
Vocus is a SaaS solution for high schools in the Netherlands. Though
250-300 concurrent users isn't that much of a scaling
make Wicket work on a big
> scale.
I think the same way. I am not the guy who has doubts about it.
> It also depends on what you call enterprise application...
I am looking for complex applications on the client side.
> Vocus is a SaaS solution for high schools in the Netherlands. T
t the html output.. for example at
meiers-weltreisen you even can see the tags there...
also, I dont know what BS question it is to ask for a "enterprise
application" - what is this for you? complexity? concurrent users?
security? ... an EA is nothing special, just a kind of buzzword
Am Montag, den 18.08.2008, 12:55 +0200 schrieb Witold Czaplewski:
> Hi Michael,
>
> here [1] you find a list with sites using wicket.
i know.
> > There is also a german based travel agency that has deployed 20-30
> > sites based on one Wicket code base iirc.
>
> Der.de, Dertour.de or meiers-wel
Hi Michael,
here [1] you find a list with sites using wicket.
> There is also a german based travel agency that has deployed 20-30
> sites based on one Wicket code base iirc.
Der.de, Dertour.de or meiers-weltreisen.de are mentioned there, too
Witold
[1]. http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/sites-us
rk on a big scale.
There is also a german based travel agency that has deployed 20-30
sites based on one Wicket code base iirc.
It also depends on what you call enterprise application...
Vocus is a SaaS solution for high schools in the Netherlands. Though
250-300 concurrent users isn't that
Hi,
Can anyone tell me an example of an enterprise application developed
with wicket? In an discussion some people said, that they think, that
wicket is not suited for enterprise scaled applications. "what you see,
is what you believe" could solve this problem.
thanks
Michael Mosmann