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December 2008
My look at Wicket has ended, bad news I’m afraid
Well I gave it the old college try, which for me is a couple of hours over a few nights. My biggest issue was lack of downloadable and runnable examples. I’ve been spoiled with the Spring and jQuery documentation. Sure, there are examples, references, and (another link that I can’t find, another part of [...]
Tagged framework, Java, web, WicketDaily Digest for 2008-12-30
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A look at Apache Wicket
I’ve heard about Wicket a while back but never gave it much consideration. At the time, Spring MVC was the dominent force and I have since used it successfully on a number of projects. However, I now have a greater need for component based development rather than simple action based development. So with that [...]
Tagged Apache, j2ee, Java, programming, Software, WicketTop 10 New Java Features in NetBeans IDE 6.5
Top 10 New Java Features in NetBeans IDE 6.5 (Part 1) | Javalobby.
Netbeans has come a long way and I’m getting quite fed up with eclipse. I might spend a weekend and look at switching over.