Hello all,
Is the topic "Wicket in Action" the book meant, this was a
misunderstanding, sorry!
I myself still work with Apache Wicket 8.x and maintain a product with
it. We have written our own components and removed the third party
libraries because they are no longer
Hi,
I think you have misread the title of the original mail which is about a
book, "Wicket in Action", and not about Wicket itself. That said, I
agree when you say that for Wicket might be difficult to find plugin and
integration libraries available out of the box. That's beca
cket it might be better starting with the user
> > guide which is meant for a full introduction from scratch and is updated.
> >
> > On Thu, 11 May 2023, 10:29 James Selvakumar,
> wrote:
> >
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> Just wondering whether Wicket in Ac
n from scratch and is updated.
On Thu, 11 May 2023, 10:29 James Selvakumar, wrote:
Hi all,
Just wondering whether Wicket in Action is still relevant with all the
recent changes to Wicket? Can it be used to help a new developer understand
Wicket?
--
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Hi all,
Thank you very much for all your replies.
Like Stan, I too learned Wicket primarily through Wicket In Action and like
it very much.
Thanks Andrea, for the pointer to Wicket Guide. It's very nice.
I'll use both the book and the guide to train our new resources.
On Thu, May 11, 2023 at 8
d the way
> resources are loaded is slightly different IIRC.
>
> But if you want to get someone to grasp the basics of Wicket, it is a really
> good resource. I'm a fan.
>
> - Stan
>
>
> James Selvakumar schreef op 2023-05-11 10:29:
>
>> Hi all,
If you are new to Apache Wicket it might be better starting with the user
guide which is meant for a full introduction from scratch and is updated.
On Thu, 11 May 2023, 10:29 James Selvakumar, wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Just wondering whether Wicket in Action is still relevant with all the
, such as CSP and
the way resources are loaded is slightly different IIRC.
But if you want to get someone to grasp the basics of Wicket, it is a
really good resource. I'm a fan.
- Stan
James Selvakumar schreef op 2023-05-11 10:29:
Hi all,
Just wondering whether Wicket in Action is still
Hi all,
Just wondering whether Wicket in Action is still relevant with all the
recent changes to Wicket? Can it be used to help a new developer understand
Wicket?
--
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James
Hey Martijn,
Is there going to be an updated release of Wicket in Action based on Wicket 6?
Or has that effort been replaced by the Wicket Guide?
~ Thank you,
Paul Bors
On Mar 30, 2014, at 5:45 PM, Martijn Dashorst martijn.dasho...@gmail.com
wrote:
I just wanted to let everybody know
Also I was contemplating a 1 april joke about Wicket in Action 2nd edition,
but thought that would be too cruel...
Martijn
On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 8:42 PM, Martijn Dashorst martijn.dasho...@gmail.com
wrote:
There may some day be an updated Wicket in Action book, but it probably
won't
There may some day be an updated Wicket in Action book, but it probably
won't be written by me.
As far as I know there is no such work currently under way, nor is there
any planned for the near future.
I am planning however to update the source code from the book (the project
that currently
Yes, it would have been cruel ;)
Thanks for the insight.
Have a great day,
Paul Bors
On Apr 2, 2014, at 2:43 PM, Martijn Dashorst martijn.dasho...@gmail.com
wrote:
Also I was contemplating a 1 april joke about Wicket in Action 2nd edition,
but thought that would be too cruel
Hi all,
I'm working my way through Wicket in Action, but I'm a bit hampered by
having everything be in 1.3 format, and I find that converting it is
confusing. Is there any documentation that can tell me what the type
system in 1.4 does, and what's notably different between 1.3 and 1.4
Probably most information about changes between 1.3 and 1.4 are listed here:
https://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/migrating-to-wicket-14.html
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On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 12:36 PM, Jim Goodwin
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wrote:
I'm a Wicket newbie, working my way through /Wicket in Action.
/I don't understand redirection too clearly yet, but there is
an example in the book
Martin,
Thanks, no I hadn't seen that... but now I think this is just because I
over-simplified the quickstart - it still doesn't explain why it was working
properly up thru 1.5-M3 (using examples from wicket-auth-roles to have
login link hander throw this restart exception, so if that's not a
Better check the behavior with the quickstart with Wicket 1.4.16
1.5-M3 may had a bug.
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 8:50 PM, Jim Pinkham pinkh...@gmail.com wrote:
Martin,
Thanks, no I hadn't seen that... but now I think this is just because I
over-simplified the quickstart - it still doesn't
, Jim Goodwin
sophin...@comcast.net
wrote:
I'm a Wicket newbie, working my way through /Wicket in Action.
/I don't understand redirection too clearly yet, but there is
an example in the book which doesn't work right when I
try it and I'd like to ask
, Jim Goodwin sophin...@comcast.net
wrote:
I'm a Wicket newbie, working my way through /Wicket in Action.
/I don't understand redirection too clearly yet, but there is
an example in the book which doesn't work right when I
try it and I'd like to ask if the book example code makes
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On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 12:36 PM, Jim Goodwin sophin...@comcast.net
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I'm a Wicket newbie, working my way through /Wicket in Action.
/I don't understand redirection too clearly yet, but there is
an example in the book which doesn't work right when I
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On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 12:36 PM, Jim Goodwin sophin...@comcast.net
wrote:
I'm a Wicket newbie, working my way through /Wicket in Action.
/I don't understand redirection too clearly yet, but there is
an example in the book which doesn't
,
-- Jim.
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On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 12:36 PM, Jim Goodwin sophin...@comcast.net
wrote:
I'm a Wicket newbie, working my way through /Wicket in Action.
/I don't understand redirection too clearly yet
I'm a Wicket newbie, working my way through /Wicket in Action.
/I don't understand redirection too clearly yet, but there is
an example in the book which doesn't work right when I
try it and I'd like to ask if the book example code makes
sense to more experienced folks.
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On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 12:36 PM, Jim Goodwin sophin...@comcast.net wrote:
I'm a Wicket newbie, working my way through /Wicket in Action.
/I don't understand redirection too clearly yet, but there is
an example in the book which doesn't work right when I
try it and I'd like to ask
Hi,
I'm really new to wicket and I'm trying to learn about with wicket in
action.
Now the problem: I've initialized a project trought maven quikstart version:
1.5rc1.
A first test with the jetty engine work as aspected.
the session is implemented with the following class:
public class
in CheesrApplication class you need to override newSession() method and
return new CheesrSession()
On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 3:56 PM, xaver saverio.scave...@googlemail.comwrote:
Hi,
I'm really new to wicket and I'm trying to learn about with wicket in
action.
Now the problem: I've
Have you overwriten the newSession(request, response) method in your
WebApplication?
There you have to instantiate your ChesrSession.
Cheers
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The interceptor can be safely removed. It was necessary for the
project I was working on, but you probably don't need it.
JDBC connection settings are best done through a DataSource and
specified at the container level instead of programmatically.
Martijn
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 6:38 PM,
The interceptor can be safely removed. It was necessary for the
project I was working on, but you probably don't need it.
JDBC connection settings are best done through a DataSource and
specified at the container level instead of programmatically.
Martijn
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 6:38 PM,
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 12:38 PM, Jeffrey Schneller
jeffrey.schnel...@envisa.com wrote:
Also how would one move the configuration of the jdbc connection to
code? It is desirable to db connection information reside at the server
level so when deploying code from dev to stage to production, you
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Subject: Wicket + Spring + Hibernate - Wicket-In-Action
At the link[1] it describes how to configure wicket to use Spring and
Hibernate. In the applicationContext.xml file there is reference to a n
interceptor
At the link[1] it describes how to configure wicket to use Spring and
Hibernate. In the applicationContext.xml file there is reference to a n
interceptor bean. What is this interceptor bean? What is the
definition of this bean? Everything else seems to make sense.
Also how would one move
Here's the fix: select the state as follows:
formTester.select(state-wmc:state, 1);
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Greetings, Wicketopians,
I am updating the Cheesr application to 1.4.3, and with some help from
Andrig Miller, have got the actual application working fine.
The problem I am having is with the unit tests that I wrote for the 1.3.6
version. I use FormTester to fill out the fields on a
/tdtdinput type=text wicket:id=lastName //td/tr
I did complete: mvn clean, mvn package and mvn jetty:run. And, I also depoyed
the new wicket-in-action-0.9.war on Tomcat but there is no change in the
rendered index.html. WIA is running as expected except for the missing added
changes.
Any ideas
TextField(lastName));
and...
trtdLast/tdtdinput type=text wicket:id=lastName //td/tr
I did complete: mvn clean, mvn package and mvn jetty:run. And, I also depoyed
the new wicket-in-action-0.9.war on Tomcat but there is no change in the
rendered index.html. WIA is running as expected except
Hello Martijn, Eelco, Wicketeers and mortals, I have purchased the WIA book and
today I have rifled up to page 38. I have never read the preface or the About
Book pages of any of my Computer Books (of which I have a few...). After
reading the About Book, downloading the source, building with
Hello Wicketers, I am in the throes of a decision to buy the Wicket in Action
book. There are a couple of other books but the little time I have lurked on
this ML I have noticed the Wicket-in-Action authors are fielding some of the
issues on this list. The reason I need to hit Wicket as hard
David,
Wicket in Action describe how to integrate with Spring and Hibernate.
Databinder.net is LGPL, you can choose and copy code you like. Updating
selected code to recent wicket version should be fairly easy.
Regards,
Erik.
David Brown schreef:
Hello Wicketers, I am in the throes
, Wicket in Action is afaik the most recent piece, and
certainly comes from the most experienced in Wicket authors, which is
good regardless of what solutions you're going to use for your
business layer.
On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 6:42 PM, David Brown
dbr...@sexingtechnologies.com wrote:
Hello Wicketers
:35 AM GMT -06:00 US/Canada Central
Subject: Re: Wicket in Action vs the other main books
David,
Wicket in Action describe how to integrate with Spring and Hibernate.
Databinder.net is LGPL, you can choose and copy code you like. Updating
selected code to recent wicket version should be fairly
Subject: Re: Wicket in Action vs the other main books
David,
Wicket in Action describe how to integrate with Spring and Hibernate.
Databinder.net is LGPL, you can choose and copy code you like. Updating
selected code to recent wicket version should be fairly easy.
Regards,
Erik.
David
: Friday, April 10, 2009 3:12:32 PM GMT -06:00 US/Canada Central
Subject: Re: Wicket in Action vs the other main books
google databinder.net svn
which will lead you to the faq page http://databinder.net/site/show/faq
which will lead you to git://databinder.net/git/databinder
-igor
On Fri, Apr
I'd say this forum is fine for questions about WIA. Most of us are
quite familiar with the book.
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 5:42 PM, Susan Liebeskind
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Should I be posting on the Wicket in Action forum on the Manning Publishing
website? That forum doesn't look very active
://www.amazon.com/Wicket-Action-Martijn-Dashorst/dp/1932394982/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8s=booksqid=1221107314sr=8-1
We wouldn't mind a few positive reviews on Amazon of course... don't
lie, but don't be shy about sharing either ;-)
Eelco
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the book from amazon
yet?
We have moved a level down in our building though..Might be that...
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
And it finally shows up on Amazon:
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We wouldn't mind
+ tree) about a year
ago.. We havent gotten it yet.. Have anybody gotten the book from amazon
yet?
We have moved a level down in our building though..Might be that...
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And it finally shows up on Amazon:
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Got mine here in Japan, too. Cool!
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We wouldn't mind a few positive reviews on Amazon of course... don't
lie, but don't be shy about sharing either ;-)
Eelco
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008
My copy of Wicket in Action just arrived - kudos to Martjin and Eelco!
Great work!
Jörn
Hey folks, here's my review of Wicket in Action. Excellent job Martijn and
Eelco and all those that help them along the way!
http://www.mysticcoders.com/blog/2008/09/09/book-review-wicket-in-action/
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Auch, with all those feathers stuck in my behind sitting will be a
problem for the next couple of days. Thanks for the review, I'm glad
you enjoyed it!
Martijn
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Hey folks, here's my review of Wicket in Action. Excellent job
Cheers :-)
On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 2:34 AM, Jörn Zaefferer
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My copy of Wicket in Action just arrived - kudos to Martjin and Eelco!
Great work!
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Mine arrived today, ordered at Manning and shipped to the Netherlands.
I was already excited about the ebook but I can't wait to dive into this
one! Great work guys!
Jonathan Locke wrote:
i just got mine today.
it is really really nice!!!
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Obviously you have developed a somewhat magntic tummy while writing the
book.
:-)
Martijn Dashorst wrote:
Just be patient: getting the first printed copies first is a writer's
prerogative. In the mean time, my Wicket in Action unboxing pictures
whos that the book is not a mirage:
http
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I called my local Barnes Noble today asking if they had a copy of
WIA and the lady said that book is out of print; perhaps you can get
one used through BN.com. The Waldenbooks in our mall said it was on
back order (I'm
Just be patient: getting the first printed copies first is a writer's
prerogative. In the mean time, my Wicket in Action unboxing pictures
whos that the book is not a mirage:
http://martijndashorst.com/blog/2008/09/01/unboxing-wicket-in-action/
Martijn
On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 5:46 PM, Jonathan
wow. it comes with a free cat?!
Martijn Dashorst wrote:
Just be patient: getting the first printed copies first is a writer's
prerogative. In the mean time, my Wicket in Action unboxing pictures
whos that the book is not a mirage:
http://martijndashorst.com/blog/2008/09/01/unboxing
On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 11:21 PM, Jonathan Locke
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wow. it comes with a free cat?!
No, but the cat comes with free lunches [1].
Martijn
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Martijn Dashorst wrote:
Just be patient: getting the first printed copies first is a writer's
prerogative. In the mean time, my Wicket in Action unboxing pictures
whos that the book is not a mirage:
http://martijndashorst.com/blog/2008/09/01/unboxing-wicket-in-action/
Martijn
On Mon
I called my local Barnes Noble today asking if they had a copy of
WIA and the lady said that book is out of print; perhaps you can get
one used through BN.com. The Waldenbooks in our mall said it was on
back order (I'm assuming this is because of my two talks I gave to
the Cincinnati Java Users
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I called my local Barnes Noble today asking if they had a copy of
WIA and the lady said that book is out of print; perhaps you can get
one used through BN.com. The Waldenbooks in our mall said it was on
back order (I'm assuming
that
the publishing date moved towards the end oft he year.
Stefan
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I called my local Barnes Noble today asking if they had a copy of
WIA and the lady said that book is out of print; perhaps you can get
one used through BN.com. The Waldenbooks in our mall said it was on
back order (I'm assuming this is because
On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 12:05 AM, James Carman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I never did receive my email telling me the final copy was available
for download. Should I email the publisher and ask for a new download
link?
If you bought at the manning site, then yes. If you shopped at Amazon,
then
Hhhehe, know the situation my wifes pregnant with our second child, and
we(I) need to do some fixing too and split a room into two pieces before
it's born, so I sacrificed my Suzuki sv 650 (which I never used anyway
btw)..
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 3:47 AM, Johan
Dashorst wrote:
Almost 3 years of hard work, loosing friends, moving abroad, marrying
lovely wives, late nights, early mornings, frustrated family, and all
other bad (and good) things that cross one's life is now rewarded with
the availability of the e-book edition of Wicket in Action. The print
On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 4:33 PM, Thomas Singer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just curious: why don't you make the full e-book available for free and
charge only for the paper version? This works fine with the German Java book
Java ist auch eine Insel and many others from the same publisher:
Bad
put them through.
Our publisher also needs to earn money. The only way they can do that
is to actually ask money for the books they publish. Without the
publisher, Wicket in Action would not have been possible, and wouldn't
have been nearly as good (MEAP subscribers can see the difference
between
I have been following the progress of the book via MEAP and it helped
me a lot in my progress. Unfortunately, the place i work is leaning
towards ADF (JSF), but i use Wicket for my spare time projects and
love it so far. Thanks for the book and the project.
about the a free pdf version: i must
I bought it via the MEAP program through Manning. So, I guess I'll
shoot them a quick email. Thanks!
On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 2:09 AM, Martijn Dashorst
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On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 12:05 AM, James Carman
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I never did receive my email telling me the
Maybe my message caused misunderstandings. I was not complaining *that* the
book costs money. I just was curious why doing it the old-style
distribution way. Finally, Galileo-Computing also needs to make money to pay
their book authors.
Personally, I prefer reading a paper book over reading
Almost 4 years of using Wicket, being productive, having fun and
learning every day - and just now I ordered my copy of Wicket in Action*.
Many thanks to all core developers
Sven
*the 'living-tree' edition ;)
Martijn Dashorst schrieb:
Almost 3 years of hard work, loosing friends, moving
day - and just now I ordered my copy of Wicket in Action*.
Many thanks to all core developers
Sven
*the 'living-tree' edition ;)
Martijn Dashorst schrieb:
Almost 3 years of hard work, loosing friends, moving abroad, marrying
lovely wives, late nights, early mornings, frustrated family
that make your boss and customers
happy and we are sure you'll enjoy creating them.
Eelco Hillenius Martijn Dashorst
About Wicket in Action
Wicket in Action is a comprehensive guide for Java developers building
Wicket-based web applications. It introduces Wicket's structure and
components
Congrats to both of you for going thru this and not giving up. I know how it is
to write (although not on a scale that big!) - your work is very much
appreciated! :-)
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The book is great and was very helpful for us. We ported our huge ERP
application from JSF to Wicket.
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Why did you move away from Seam?
It was a project for one of our clients. They let us pick the technology. We
first selected SEAM because we thought it would be easier for the client to
take over the code once the app
All interesting points. Thanks for clarifying.
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Why did you move away from Seam?
It was a project for one of our clients. They let us pick the
Thanks for your work !
I really enjoyed reading the MEAP, looking forward to re-reading the
dead-tree version.
Maarten
On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 9:03 AM, Nick Heudecker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All interesting points. Thanks for clarifying.
On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 12:01 AM, Toto Laricot [EMAIL
that cross one's life is now rewarded with
the availability of the e-book edition of Wicket in Action. The print
edition (also know as dead-tree edition) will be available in just
over 2 weeks (estimated at Aug 29th).
Eelco and I are *really*, *really* glad that the journey is finally
over
life is now rewarded with
the availability of the e-book edition of Wicket in Action. The print
edition (also know as dead-tree edition) will be available in just
over 2 weeks (estimated at Aug 29th).
Eelco and I are *really*, *really* glad that the journey is finally
over. We think it was worth
(and good) things that cross one's life is now rewarded with
the availability of the e-book edition of Wicket in Action. The print
edition (also know as dead-tree edition) will be available in just
over 2 weeks (estimated at Aug 29th).
Eelco and I are *really*, *really* glad that the journey
one's life is now rewarded with
the availability of the e-book edition of Wicket in Action. The print
edition (also know as dead-tree edition) will be available in just
over 2 weeks (estimated at Aug 29th).
Eelco and I are *really*, *really* glad that the journey is finally
over. We think
On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 3:47 AM, Johan Compagner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
finally
Eelco has now time over again for coding
And now my wife is pregnant and we're buying a house that needs
fixing. :-) Looks like my break will take a little longer.
Eelco
lovely wives, late nights, early mornings, frustrated family, and all
other bad (and good) things that cross one's life is now rewarded with
the availability of the e-book edition of Wicket in Action. The print
edition (also know as dead-tree edition) will be available in just
over 2 weeks
ahh so not a weekend coding around 1st of sep. but house improvement!
i will bring my tools
On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 6:15 PM, Eelco Hillenius
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On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 3:47 AM, Johan Compagner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
finally
Eelco has now time over again for coding
Almost 3 years of hard work, loosing friends, moving abroad, marrying
lovely wives, late nights, early mornings, frustrated family, and all
other bad (and good) things that cross one's life is now rewarded with
the availability of the e-book edition of Wicket in Action. The print
edition (also
Congratulations, guys!
Thank you for all your hard work and sacrifice!
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From: Martijn Dashorst [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 August 2008 06:32
To: Wicket Users
Subject: [announce] Wicket in Action e-book has been published!
Almost 3 years of hard work
Subject: [announce] Wicket in Action e-book has been published!
Almost 3 years of hard work, loosing friends, moving abroad, marrying
lovely wives, late nights, early mornings, frustrated family, and all
other bad (and good) things that cross one's life is now rewarded
one's life is now rewarded with
the availability of the e-book edition of Wicket in Action. The print
edition (also know as dead-tree edition) will be available in just
over 2 weeks (estimated at Aug 29th).
Eelco and I are *really*, *really* glad that the journey is finally
over. We think
lovely wives, late nights, early mornings, frustrated family, and all
other bad (and good) things that cross one's life is now rewarded with
the availability of the e-book edition of Wicket in Action. The print
edition (also know as dead-tree edition) will be available in just
over 2 weeks
Why did you move away from Seam?
On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 5:59 PM, Toto Laricot [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
We ported an application from JBOSS/SEAM to Wicket in 2 weeks. The app has
been successfully deployed in production.
Although the wiki had all the scode sample we could wish for, and
Hi,
I plan to buy this book but not sure if to buy only the ebook or also the
paper version as well.
I prefer just the e-book so I won't waist another tree :)
I downloaded the free first chapter of WIA.
It seems to me that the font is a bit small.
even when I fit width it is still too small.
I
, but it's important
for me.
thanks
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