LOL, just tried the same thing.Now what if I change the subject back to the original?On 9/13/06, Igor Vaynberg <
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-IgorOn 9/13/06, Gustavo Santucho <
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I'm not a fan of gmail because all of your list mail is all bunched up in with all of your other lists. Labels just don't replace folders IMHO.Ayway, I just wanted to try changing the subject to see if a new thread was started. That seems like a bad move because of all the RE and spacing issues tha
I wouldn't be too quick to judge developers that struggle with your platform to be new to _good_ java programming. I have many years of Swing development experience and web experience dating back to the pre-servlet, pre-framework era. That said, Wicket does interest me because it is radically diffe
On 8/3/06, Korbinian Bachl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
ok, then it seems as the wicket-homepage is bit away of the officialspecification what anappserver is (these are only the big-thing with whole EE stack with them)Not to pick nits, but I think maybe your understanding of 'appserver' is a bit date
What is the best practice in 1.2 and 2.0 for developing a component that has different visual orientations depending on the developers purpose? For example, suppose I am writing a component to display advertising blurbs like Google's Adwords. The component can have a vertical or horizontal layout.
And where is the *.ipr file for IntelliJ developers? It was in 1.1.1.On 7/7/06, Scott Swank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:Thanks. I thought I remembered something about OGNL no longer being
needed -- but it seemed far easier to just throw it in the libdirectory.Why not manually add the jars to the zi