It's possible to develop some cool stuff with Magnolia, just by loading
wicket apps inside Iframes. It's  not the best solution, but it will
probably give you a quick start. :)

regards

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On 10/29/07, Frank Meiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm currently working on an integration of wicket as TemplateRenderer into
> the Magnolia CMS (http://magnolia.info)
> Currently it is just a prove of concept. Is there any interest?
>
> Regards,
> Frank
>
> Quoting Erik van Oosten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Hi Nikita,
> >
> > Regarding option 1: there are a few public CMS components for Wicket.
> > Just search the list (Nabble is perfect) for CMS, component and Cronos.
> >
> > Regards,
> >    Erik.
> >
> >
> > dukehoops wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> We're developing our (social networking ;- ) site using wicket talking
> to
> >> our Spring-managed services layer. We're going to need to provide
> content
> >> management features for our internal users (admins, moderators,
> marketers)
> >> and I'm exploring possible solutions. I realize we can build our
> >> own CMS but I wonder whether any of the existing
> >> (mature) systems would play nicely with a wicket based app. I see
> >> pages on our site being divided into three groups: 1. dynamic pages
> >> composed and rendered by wicket (ex: user profile page)
> >> 2. static pages composed and rendered by some CMS (say opencms, joomla
> or
> >> whatever else) (ex: faq, legal section, static promo)
> >> 3. hybrid pages: a wicket page that someone "includes" a cms-managed
> module.
> >> (ex: marketing wants to add  and mange a promo area to user profile
> pages)
> >>
> >> What I'd like to avoid is to have the CMS dictate the way our dynamic
> >> (wicket-based) pages are built.
> >>
> >> Have you added a pre-made CMS to your wicket-based webapp? Or, in other
> >> words, do you have a site where pages divide into the above 3
> catogories?
> If
> >> so, could you please share with CMS did you choose and how did you
> >> integrate?
> >>
> >> thanks
> >> -nikita
> >>
> >
> > --
> > Erik van Oosten
> > http://2008.rubyenrails.nl/
> > http://day-to-day-stuff.blogspot.com/
> >
> >
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