Les,
I think Geoff already posted a project on his blog: the library
example was modified to take advantage of shades. Here's the relevant
search query:
http://woogle.billen.dk/search/q/shades%20example%20wicket
Martijn
On 9/7/06, middledot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello Geoff,
> I've che
Hello Geoff,
I've checked out Shades form sourceforge.
Would it be possible to include a Wicket applications that takes advantage
of Shades.
For me the best way to learn/understand is to see an example in action.
I know you have posted something on this list before but somehow I can't
download it.
Thanks Geoff,
Will check it out soon.
Les
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I added a link on the Wiki (under external links)
On 9/7/06, Geoff hendrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yo yo yo,
>
> I have created a sourceforge project for Shades.
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/shadesdb
>
> For those who are interested, Shades is an
> Object/Relational mapping system with n
Yo yo yo,
I have created a sourceforge project for Shades.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/shadesdb
For those who are interested, Shades is an
Object/Relational mapping system with no XML nor
annotation configuration. In that regard, it is
inspired by Wicket.
In writing Shades, I hope I have com