I wanted to decorate my site a bit with Wicket gear but I couldn't find any.
Please help.
Thanks,
-nilo
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ActiveRecord any better than
HA so I decided to wait until Groovy catches up with Java 5. (For me,
this is all about not writing, generating, or seeing getters and
setters in my beans.) So keep us posted please.
Nathan
nilo.de.roock wrote:
I never heard of https://pnuts.dev.java.net
, nilo.de.roock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am very newbie on Wicket. I am reading the Pro Wicket book. I want
the
.java and .html page files in two different directories for obvious
reasons.
I read the following in the book:
The HTML template needs to be in the same package
I leave that to my refactoring tool. So it's not a problem.
- nilo
Martijn Dashorst wrote:
If you rename a package, then you have to do it in 2 places.
Martijn
On 1/29/07, nilo.de.roock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Usually when there seems to be concensus that something isn't possible, I
Hillenius wrote:
On 1/29/07, nilo.de.roock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are three examples Page1.java / Page1.html, Page2.java / etc.
As far as I can see they are exactly the same.
Was this sufficient to demo / test the integration?
In this case it was, as it proves that the Groovy scrips
help me finding the Groovy integration example project?
- nilo
Juergen Donnerstag wrote:
More wasnt need to integrate Groovy. Why does everything need tons of
classes?
I know for sure that an example existed in one of the example projects.
Juergen
On 1/26/07, nilo.de.roock [EMAIL
don't know who maintains the site but it is down...
http://www.wicket-library.com/wicket-contrib-examples/
javax.servlet.ServletException: Servlet.init() for servlet cdapp threw
exception
org.apache.catalina.valves.ErrorReportValve.invoke(ErrorReportValve.java:105)
that an example existed in one of the example projects.
Juergen
On 1/26/07, nilo.de.roock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it correct that the groovy integration contribution consists of
- GroovyClassResolver.java
- GroovyWarClassLoader.java ?
You think it still works... no testset, I suppose
I was hoping to be able to use Groovy ( or any other scripting language )
with Wicket but I just read...
... End of line. until someone actually uses it, this project will not be
supported any further. It is here to proove that it can be done. If you want
to use and support it, send an email
is maintaining it. So you can step up and integrate Groovy 1.0
into wicket 1.2, 1.x or 2.x (or any combination of that).
Grooyv interest is pretty low here, but might catch up if someone goes
the extra mile to revitalize the integration.
Martijn
On 1/26/07, nilo.de.roock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
report bugs if you find them
(preferably fixing them if you can). If there is interest (you) we can
at least take a quick look in case problems arise, but there is a fair
chance this integration project still just works.
Eelco
On 1/26/07, nilo.de.roock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I won't mind
into the markup by putting only the wicket:id and some
few wicket tags into the wicket markups that make it so
Dreamweaver-friendly
and page authors-friendly.
Just my 2 centavos.
On 24/01/07, nilo.de.roock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was just checking if someone has been doing some DW work
Wicket makes coding fun again! I don't have a Mac but I do have Dreamweaver
8. It has been a while since I have been using Dreamweaver so I almost
forgot what a superb program it still is. - ( I hope it is not against
Wicket ethics to discuss commercial tool$. )
I would like to ask if anyone
Wicket makes coding fun again! I don't have a Mac but I do have Dreamweaver
8. It has been a while since I have been using Dreamweaver so I almost
forgot what a superb program it still is. - ( I hope it is not against
Wicket ethics to discuss commercial tool$. )
I would like to ask if anyone
Hi,
I am very newbie on Wicket. I am reading the Pro Wicket book. I want the
.java and .html page files in two different directories for obvious reasons.
I read the following in the book:
The HTML template needs to be in the same package as the corresponding Page
class.
An internal Wicket
, where should they go?
Martijn
On 1/22/07, nilo.de.roock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am very newbie on Wicket. I am reading the Pro Wicket book. I want
the
.java and .html page files in two different directories for obvious
reasons.
I read the following in the book:
The HTML
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