It would be great if you could list the sites at
http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/#Index-SitesusingWicket

Thanks ahead!

Eelco


On 5/25/07, Kadir Sener GUMUS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Johan,
> as i said before, three leading technology has been used in the project;
> wicket,hibernate and spring. the all sites are served by wicket in one war
> application. Additionally, a CMS application is used for html contents and
> wicket dynamically injects dynamic components. Oh you might have a look of
> dertour.de,adac and mwr, yes these sites have different booking
> functionalities than others, so that's why they have iframe about product
> workflow and inside different application of the company. But avigo,
> atlasreisen and der.de sites have own booking functionalities powered by
> several backend engines.
> i am not sure if the server team has changed that mode, but probably it
> should be development mode is on production servers. Does it cause any
> problem?
> Tags and ids have been left, because we need to know them sometimes to dig
> further about any bug/problem. Because panel replacement is used in many
> workflow of pages, and we have many panels,components and pages (totaly
> almost 2690 classes).
>
> Kadir Sener GÜMÜS
>
>
> On 5/24/07, Johan Compagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > nice, but how much is done in wicket?
> > it seems a combination with other stuff (or are not many things really
> dynamic?)
> > because if i look at the source then the basket is wicket made but the
> rest of the page is something else.
> >
> > i also see the wicket tags and ids everywhere. Do you start wicket in
> development mode on your server?
> >
> > johan
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On 5/23/07, Kadir Sener GUMUS < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > Hi, i would like to share our experiences of our wicket project. Our
> project is a turism portal which has booking functionalities with different
> products and tourism guides,contents etc.  I want to draw your attention
> that "tourism guides,contents" part!  That would mean lots of wicket pages
> because of thousands of different touristic places, pictures, texts,
> different layouts and so on. But it have been successfully separated as html
> development and java development in the project.
> > > There is a wicket page that responsible for showing those static
> contents inside. Every static site page has "resourceId" parameter and this
> parameter is processed and returned in "getVariation()" overriden method.
> How wicket knows panels and components inside a contentPage on runtime. The
> answer is behind "autoAdd()" method. Implement " IComponentResolver"
> interface and its "resolve(MarkupContainer container, MarkupStream
> markupStream, ComponentTag tag)" method in your content page. Inside that
> implemented method, a content service finds and returns the component with "
> tag.getId()". Then component is added by "autoAdd(component)". This is java
> part of dynamically component resolving and adding to markup render. (also
> have a look in AutoComponentResolver class)
> > > In html content part, a commercial CMS application is used to manage
> static contents such as guides, tourism contents, any layout with
> "wicket:id" attributes for components which will be loaded dynamically.
> > > I am grateful to wicket-guys for that they created a framework like
> this. Because, at once and ever first time in my programing life, i didnt
> care about html part of the application :) Since all you know, html
> developers create web site and html layouts, and then we -as developers- had
> put our dynamic code blocks, expressions, custom jsp tags etc. at past!
> > > here are the urls of our application for example to a wicket application
> in such a heavy-loaded ecommerce:
> > > www.avigo.de , www.dertour.de, www.atlasreisen.de, www.der.de,
> www.meiers-weltreisen.de, www.adacreisen.de
> > > these sites can be completely success-stories of Wicket-Hibernate-Spring
> triology.
> > > Regards,
> > >
> > > Kadir Sener GUMUS
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > On 5/22/07, mchack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Thanks for the reply. Not suggesting it should be part of the main
> > > > distribution. I am new to the framework and was trying to see if what
> I
> > > > proposed made sense. I want to make sure that I don't hinder or create
> > > > barriers to content creation on our portal and wanted to do it in a
> manner
> > > > that made sense. Maybe there are other ways to manage "separation of
> > > > concerns".
> > > >
> > > > In general are their recommended best practices regarding coordination
> and
> > > > workflow between the pure HTML designers and Java coders? In the
> component
> > > > model, seems like an HTML designer will come up with basic look and
> feel,
> > > > CSS, etc. and then the people on the framework side will
> > > > refactor/"componentize" the markup. At this point the original markup
> may
> > > > now be generated by an OO refactoring involving a number of new
> > > > pages/components to insert dynamic content/behavior. The original
> design is
> > > > now split into a variety of new pages and will no longer be readily
> > > > accessible to the original designer as they now have to work on a
> variety of
> > > > fragments. Any references to how to keep the HTML development happy
> would be
> > > > appreciated.
> > > >
> > > > Thanks
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Eelco Hillenius wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > Well, it's something you can quite easily do yourself. See
> > > > > org.apache.wicket.examples.customresourceloading.
> Unless I don't
> > > > > understand what you mean, it doesn't sound like something that
> should
> > > > > be a generic facility in Wicket to me.
> > > > >
> > > > > Eelco
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > On 5/22/07, mchack < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > >>
> > > > >> I know this is topic has been discussed frequently and I fully
> agree with
> > > > >> the
> > > > >> current packaging methodology. There are many case where it would
> be nice
> > > > >> to
> > > > >> have content easily included that was produced by the HTML designer
> > > > >> without
> > > > >> having to associate a corresponding java class. I think I have a
> solution
> > > > >> that is workable and doesn't violate the current best practices.
> Let me
> > > > >> know
> > > > >> if I am missing something.
> > > > >>
> > > > >> In certain cases for content such as press releases or other user
> > > > >> generated
> > > > >> content I would like to enable inclusion of pure content as a
> "component"
> > > > >> in
> > > > >> a Wicket page. I am contemplating a component that would do the
> > > > >> following.
> > > > >>
> > > > >> - Extend one of the existing containers such as WebComponent.
> > > > >> - This component when inserted in a page would get the actual
> source html
> > > > >> from a Page Parameter such as
> http://host/wicketapp?RealPage.html or
> > > > >> http://host/wicketapp?content=RealPage.html .
> > > > >> - RealPage.html identifies the location of the content to be
> inserted.
> > > > >>
> > > > >> In this way I can create a wicket template for the main containment
> page
> > > > >> and
> > > > >> then use it typically to insert the user generated content. This
> gives me
> > > > >> the flexibility I want without having to generate a class for all
> > > > >> included
> > > > >> content.
> > > > >>
> > > > >> Am I missing something here?
> > > > >>
> > > > >> Thanks
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