Archive for August, 2006

Wicket: One Step Closer to Apache

As related here, Wicket has passed the vote to enter into the Apache Incubator. Congrats to the Wicket team for all their hardwork. This move can only be good for Wicket. Here’s hoping the incubation goes smoothly and quickly.

Denver JUG Recap

Well, after months of trying to schedule and the last few frantic days of finishing up the slides, the Wicket presention is finally done. Overall, I’m pleased with how it went. There were no technical glitches to contend with which is always a concern going in to things like that. Once I [...]

Fun night at the Denver JUG tonight

Tonight’s Java User’s Group looks like a good one. The first session will be on Wicket which I will be giving. Hopefully, we’ll get a lot of questions and curiosity from the audience. I’m really excited about the main session though. Tom Poindexter will be talking about the Echo2 framework. [...]

Qwicket 0.3

Qwicket now supports basic bean definitions in the UI. The CRUD pages still aren’t there, but the requisite services and DAOs are as well as the spring configurations. The spring setup and project layout have changed a fair bit in this release. What was being done with ant filters has been changed to use spring [...]