Well, it seems that the series of articles comparing all the different frameworks using Simon’s initial set of requirements is expanding. This time, Geert Bevin, the creator of RIFE, has done the same thing, using his own framework. I’ve always found RIFE very interesting, but a little daunting for new users. It uses a lot […]
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Monthly Archives: March 2006
Migrating wicket-example to Wicket 1.2 (beta 1)
UPDATE: I changed the BlogApplication code based on feedback from Igor (one of the Wicket developers). It should now work against the latest trunk from the Subversion repository. Well, my last entry had some very good feedback from you. It seems people really are interested in learning Wicket, and someone even told me that his […]
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Comparing Web Frameworks: Wicket
In this article, I introduce the Wicket web framework by using the same comparison requirements as the ones posted by Simon Brown on his Java.net blog.
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The Tesla Testament
I was given an Advanced Readers Copy (ARC) of the upcoming novel The Tesla Testament by Eugene Ciurana. The book isn’t due to be published until october of 2006, but I wanted to share my impressions of the book. The novel centers around freelancer Francis Montagnet, who besides doing his regular jobs as software consultant […]
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Gmail tip of the day
If you’re like me, you’re using gmail for all those mailing lists that you have to be on, even if you don’t actually read most of the mails sent there, and have a label (and a filter) for each of the lists, so the mail skip the inbox and go directly to the label ‘folder’. […]
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