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Matthew J. McCulloughAmbient Ideas, LLC
Apache Wicket 101
Thank You
Thank You!
Matthew McCullough is a Java application architect and co-founder of Ambient Ideas. He is an outspoken advocate for the use of Agile Methodologies and Open Source libraries in Enterprise Applications. Matthew serves as a member of the JCP, member of the CSIA Planning
Committee, member of CodeReviewers.com, member of the board of directors for the Denver Open Source Users Group, and frequently speaks at this and other training sessions. Matthew contributed to the Sun Java 5 SCJP Certification Exam, and makes appearances in coding on several open source projects. Matthew's experience
includes successful J2EE, SOA, and Web Services systems, including a J2EE Resort Management application supporting celebrity destinations across Canada, the USA, Belize, Panama, and Mexico.
Why?
What good is another web application framework? Why re-invent the wheel? Because this t i m e w e c o u l d m a k e i t
rounder!
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”Jonathan Locke, Wicket Project Founder
The Short List
Automatic StateNo HttpSession
POJOsNo GET/POST
Localized StylesNo XML
Maven SupportNo Custom HTML
Like SwingUnlike Struts
Simplicity
Technicalities
Pairing
Java FileHTML File
Components
Web Application
Page
Panel
Form Label
Code Review
•Wicket Homepagehttp://wicket.apache.org
•The Server Side Wicket Introhttp://www.theserverside.com/tt/articles/article.tss?l=IntroducingApacheWicket
•Reference Wikihttp://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/reference-library.html
Resources
Q&A
Email questions to:[email protected]
Slides & Source Code at:www.AmbientIdeas.com/engineering/engineering-presentation.html