: Re: [Wicket-user] wicket presentation
Those dropdowns should be updated without troubles. Why do you need
the wantOnSelectionChangedNotifications there? Did you try removing
the overrides of these methods? As far as I can see you're not doing
anything useful with them.
Eelco
On 1/12/07, Nino
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Hi im doing a wicket presentation for our consultants team, on this first
teaser I have about ten minutes.
I plan to talk something about markup
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Hi im doing a wicket presentation for our consultants team
Oeh btw this is wicket 1.2.3
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To my presentation im doing both a jsp
, January 05, 2007 3:43 AM
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you don't have to think about the tedious tasks like printing html
Can you explain this?
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Gustavo.
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Hi im doing a wicket presentation for our consultants team, on this first
teaser I have about ten minutes.
I plan to talk something about markup inheritance(the stuff with panels and
borders, which are very nice), and the POJO concept.
Also wickets model concept and that you don't
in wicket by just using the power
of java itself
Regards
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Hi im doing a wicket
itself
Regards
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Hi im doing a wicket presentation for our
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*Betreff:* [Wicket-user] wicket presentation
Hi im doing a wicket presentation for our consultants team, on this first
teaser I have about ten minutes.
I plan to talk something about markup inheritance(the stuff with panels
and borders, which are very nice
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Hi im doing a wicket presentation for our consultants team, on this first
teaser I have about ten minutes.
I plan to talk something about markup inheritance(the stuff with panels and
borders, which are very nice
Well, comparing to struts/jsp/... solutions the best features would be imho
:
1- Moving away from Request/Response
2- Full power of OO in the presentation layer
3- Real Reusable Components / Panels / Markups / Anything (!)
4- Separation of Concerns (Markup for layout and presentation, Java for
Well, comparing to struts/jsp/... solutions the best features would be imho
:
1- Moving away from Request/Response
2- Full power of OO in the presentation layer
3- Real Reusable Components / Panels / Markups / Anything (!)
4- Separation of Concerns (Markup for layout and presentation, Java for
Sorry about the dual post, back button problem. Unfortunately gmail isn't
developed with wicket ;-)
On 1/4/07, Iman Rahmatizadeh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, comparing to struts/jsp/... solutions the best features would be
imho :
1- Moving away from Request/Response
2- Full power of OO in
I recently completed a similar presentation (however it was longer
than 10 minutes).
In my opinion Wicket's main selling point to development teams is
reusability and maintenance. Features like OO component model, markup
inheritance, and html like templates lead to better reusability and
easier
Our folk were impressed when I took a panel that was in a modal window
and add()-ed to a tab -- blammo I had the content displaying in both
places. Thanks to a visitor it was also being updated as a target of
the appropriate ajax request.
I also got positive feedback when I showed two versions
you don’t have to think about the tedious tasks like printing html
Can you explain this?
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Gustavo.
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