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
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 dif
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
Cs
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 ad
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
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 curv
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 woul
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 n
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 ha
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
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 impress
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
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
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
> w
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
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