Hi ! This is a very good news !
I hope we'll the rest of the book soon. Courage ;) ZedroS On 7/26/07, Martijn Dashorst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Eelco and I are really happy to announce the availability of our first > two chapters of our forthcoming book "Wicket in Action". > > Chapter 1 is a FREE(!) download for users that subscribe to our new > Apache Wicket user list. First send a message to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] and then proceed to download chapter > 1 here: > > http://manning.com/dashorst > > The book is available through the Manning Early Access Program (MEAP), > which means that you can buy the book right now, and get access to new > chapters as soon as Eelco and I have finished them. When the book is > finished you will receive the full blown marked up e-version, or if > you prefer (and at some extra cost) in a dead tree format. > > Chapters 1 and 3 are already available, with chapters 2 and 4 > following shortly (within one or two weeks). The other chapters will > be available a bit later, as they still need to be converted from the > Wicket 2.0 constructor change back to Wicket 1.3 (yes we suffer too > from our mistakes!) > > Wicket in Action is an authoritative, comprehensive guide for Java > developers building Wicket-based web applications. This book starts > with an introduction to Wicket's structure and components, and moves > quickly into examples of Wicket at work. Written by two of the > project's earliest and most authoritative experts, this book shows you > both the "how-to" and the "why" of Wicket. As you move through the > book, you'll learn to use and customize Wicket components, how to > interact with other technologies like Spring and Hibernate, and how to > build rich, Ajax-driven features into your applications. > > Here is the full list of chapters for Wicket in Action: > > 1 What is Wicket? (MEAP, FREE) > 2 The architecture of Wicket > 3 Setting up a Wicket project (MEAP) > 4 Building a cheesy Wicket application > 5 Understanding models > 6 Using basic components > 7 Using forms for data entry > 8 Composing your pages > 9 Creating custom components > 10 Creating rich components > 11 Authorization and authentication > 12 Working with resources > 13 Localization and internationalization > 14 Database driven applications > 15 Putting your Wicket application in production > 16 Component index > > We hope you will enjoy this book! > > Eelco Hillenius > Martijn Dashorst > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. > Still grepping through log files to find problems? Stop. > Now Search log events and configuration files using AJAX and a browser. > Download your FREE copy of Splunk now >> http://get.splunk.com/ > _______________________________________________ > IMPORTANT NOTICE: > > This mailing list is shutting down. Please subscribe to the Apache Wicket > user list. Send a message to: "users-subscribe at wicket.apache.org" and > follow the instructions. > _______________________________________________ > Wicket-user mailing list > Wicket-user@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wicket-user > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. Still grepping through log files to find problems? Stop. Now Search log events and configuration files using AJAX and a browser. Download your FREE copy of Splunk now >> http://get.splunk.com/ _______________________________________________ IMPORTANT NOTICE: This mailing list is shutting down. Please subscribe to the Apache Wicket user list. Send a message to: "users-subscribe at wicket.apache.org" and follow the instructions. _______________________________________________ Wicket-user mailing list Wicket-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wicket-user