Sweet!
Eelco
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 9:56 AM, Antony Stubbs wrote:
> Ok for those following this thread - Wicket-Scala Extensions is out!
> Announcement here:
> http://www.nabble.com/Announcing:-Scala-Wicket-Extensions-Project-ts24975011.html
>
> Cheers,
> Antony Stubbs,
>
&
Looks good - I have some form-generation wicket-scala material that I'm
trying to get out. Fodels look interesting - I have something similar but
maybe not as general.
On Fri, 14 Aug 2009 18:56:09 +0200, Antony Stubbs wrote:
> Ok for those following this thread - Wicket-Scala Extension
Great news!
I'll check it out later - I might have stuff to contribute.
Br's,
Francisco
2009/8/14 Antony Stubbs :
> Ok for those following this thread - Wicket-Scala Extensions is out!
> Announcement here:
> http://www.nabble.com/Announcing:-Scala-Wicket-Extensions-Proj
Ok for those following this thread - Wicket-Scala Extensions is out!
Announcement here:
http://www.nabble.com/Announcing:-Scala-Wicket-Extensions-Project-ts24975011.html
Cheers,
Antony Stubbs,
sharca.com
On 14/07/2009, at 11:34 AM, Antony Stubbs wrote:
omgosh - http://www.footprint.de/fcc
Not yet, but I can make it available if there is interest.
Antony Stubbs wrote:
> Just a quick note, is the source available for all this?
>
> all I see is svn checkout
> file:///home/sam/work/svn_repository/uniscala/trunk uniscala
> on http://uniscala.net/source-repository.html
>
> On 14/07/200
omgosh - http://www.footprint.de/fcc/2009/02/london-wicket-presentation/
I've met you! haha. h... Isn't the internet nutty?!
On 14/07/2009, at 7:14 PM, Jan Kriesten wrote:
Hi Antony,
great to see Scala and Wicket getting more popular. :-)
I've been using them together quite a while now a
Hi Antony,
great to see Scala and Wicket getting more popular. :-)
I've been using them together quite a while now and am convinced that there are
lots of benefits in it!
I created a dynamic component (like wicket:component which isn't officially
supported) which also works with Ajax. There's a
Done. Here is the code:
http://uniscala.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/uniscala/trunk/
The overall aim of the project is to produce a web framework like Zope
but for Scala instead of Python. That framework is in the 'unsicala-
granite' module. The parts I was discussing were in the modules 'uniscala
No problem. I'll let you know when its available. Its just one of those
things I haven't gotten around to yet.
On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 14:01:51 +1200, Antony Stubbs wrote:
> I'm much more interested in reading the source code, than reading the
> scaladoc :)
> you could put it up on git hub privately
I'm much more interested in reading the source code, than reading the
scaladoc :)
you could put it up on git hub privately if you want?
On 14/07/2009, at 1:10 PM, Sam Stainsby wrote:
Not yet, but I can make it available if there is interest.
Antony Stubbs wrote:
Just a quick note, is the so
Just a quick note, is the source available for all this?
all I see is svn checkout file:///home/sam/work/svn_repository/uniscala/trunk
uniscala
on http://uniscala.net/source-repository.html
On 14/07/2009, at 12:46 PM, Sam Stainsby wrote:
On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 11:38:33 +1200, Antony Stubbs wro
On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 11:38:33 +1200, Antony Stubbs wrote:
> I'm very interested in people's suggestions of otherways of taking
> advantage of Scala to make Wicket programming easier.
We are using Scala and Wicket intensively (and the DB4O object database
as well). One thing we are working on is W
I've been playing around with the idea of creating some wicket
extensions in Scala for developing wicket with Scala...
For example, taking advantage of Scala's functional language, we can
mixin the following function and class to make models easier:
def f(gtr: => String):Fodel = new Fodel(gt
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