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  1. So I have almost finished a working 1.0 quarkus extension for #ApacheWicket

    I am trying to get the codestart to put an html file in a package folder structure. When that is done, it should work for starting to discover what a quarkus and wicket combination has for limitations and possibilities.

    When you can generate a working wicket quarkus app it's time to weite some docs etc and release it to a grander audience.

    See github.com/dashorst/quarkus-wi for the code.

  2. So I have almost finished a working 1.0 quarkus extension for #ApacheWicket

    I am trying to get the codestart to put an html file in a package folder structure. When that is done, it should work for starting to discover what a quarkus and wicket combination has for limitations and possibilities.

    When you can generate a working wicket quarkus app it's time to weite some docs etc and release it to a grander audience.

    See github.com/dashorst/quarkus-wi for the code.

  3. So I have almost finished a working 1.0 quarkus extension for #ApacheWicket

    I am trying to get the codestart to put an html file in a package folder structure. When that is done, it should work for starting to discover what a quarkus and wicket combination has for limitations and possibilities.

    When you can generate a working wicket quarkus app it's time to weite some docs etc and release it to a grander audience.

    See github.com/dashorst/quarkus-wi for the code.

  4. So I have almost finished a working 1.0 quarkus extension for #ApacheWicket

    I am trying to get the codestart to put an html file in a package folder structure. When that is done, it should work for starting to discover what a quarkus and wicket combination has for limitations and possibilities.

    When you can generate a working wicket quarkus app it's time to weite some docs etc and release it to a grander audience.

    See github.com/dashorst/quarkus-wi for the code.

  5. So I have almost finished a working 1.0 quarkus extension for #ApacheWicket

    I am trying to get the codestart to put an html file in a package folder structure. When that is done, it should work for starting to discover what a quarkus and wicket combination has for limitations and possibilities.

    When you can generate a working wicket quarkus app it's time to weite some docs etc and release it to a grander audience.

    See github.com/dashorst/quarkus-wi for the code.

  6. Probably when I arrive at internationalization I will be screaming for #ApacheWicket. For now working with quarkus + qute templates feels a lot like developing a Model 2 web application from 2004.

  7. Probably when I arrive at internationalization I will be screaming for #ApacheWicket. For now working with quarkus + qute templates feels a lot like developing a Model 2 web application from 2004.

  8. Probably when I arrive at internationalization I will be screaming for #ApacheWicket. For now working with quarkus + qute templates feels a lot like developing a Model 2 web application from 2004.

  9. Probably when I arrive at internationalization I will be screaming for #ApacheWicket. For now working with quarkus + qute templates feels a lot like developing a Model 2 web application from 2004.

  10. Probably when I arrive at internationalization I will be screaming for #ApacheWicket. For now working with quarkus + qute templates feels a lot like developing a Model 2 web application from 2004.

  11. Nothing makes you appreciate #ApacheWicket more than having to implement a data table with paging, dynamic sorting, dynamic columns and dynamic filtering.

  12. Nothing makes you appreciate #ApacheWicket more than having to implement a data table with paging, dynamic sorting, dynamic columns and dynamic filtering.

  13. Nothing makes you appreciate #ApacheWicket more than having to implement a data table with paging, dynamic sorting, dynamic columns and dynamic filtering.

  14. Nothing makes you appreciate #ApacheWicket more than having to implement a data table with paging, dynamic sorting, dynamic columns and dynamic filtering.

  15. Nothing makes you appreciate #ApacheWicket more than having to implement a data table with paging, dynamic sorting, dynamic columns and dynamic filtering.

  16. For the next Friends of OpenJDK (Foojay.io) @foojay :foojay: #Podcast, I talked with @marcushellberg (#Vaadin) and Martijn Dashorst (#ApacheWicket) about web development with #Java, including #Thymeleaf and #htmx. Do you really need a JavaScript framework? Why would you not just stick to Java and use one of its many great libraries?

    youtube.com/watch?v=aaYs7zqaBO

    You can find all previous Foojay Podcasts here: foojay.io/today/category/podca

  17. For the next Friends of OpenJDK (Foojay.io) @foojay :foojay: #Podcast, I talked with @marcushellberg (#Vaadin) and Martijn Dashorst (#ApacheWicket) about web development with #Java, including #Thymeleaf and #htmx. Do you really need a JavaScript framework? Why would you not just stick to Java and use one of its many great libraries?

    youtube.com/watch?v=aaYs7zqaBO

    You can find all previous Foojay Podcasts here: foojay.io/today/category/podca

  18. For the next Friends of OpenJDK (Foojay.io) @foojay :foojay: #Podcast, I talked with @marcushellberg (#Vaadin) and Martijn Dashorst (#ApacheWicket) about web development with #Java, including #Thymeleaf and #htmx. Do you really need a JavaScript framework? Why would you not just stick to Java and use one of its many great libraries?

    youtube.com/watch?v=aaYs7zqaBO

    You can find all previous Foojay Podcasts here: foojay.io/today/category/podca

  19. For the next Friends of OpenJDK (Foojay.io) @foojay :foojay: #Podcast, I talked with @marcushellberg (#Vaadin) and Martijn Dashorst (#ApacheWicket) about web development with #Java, including #Thymeleaf and #htmx. Do you really need a JavaScript framework? Why would you not just stick to Java and use one of its many great libraries?

    youtube.com/watch?v=aaYs7zqaBO

    You can find all previous Foojay Podcasts here: foojay.io/today/category/podca

  20. Cutting the cake: Wicket in Action book launch party in 2008 at Topicus.

    @ManningPublications #ApacheWicket

  21. Cutting the cake: Wicket in Action book launch party in 2008 at Topicus.

    @ManningPublications #ApacheWicket

  22. Cutting the cake: Wicket in Action book launch party in 2008 at Topicus.

    @ManningPublications #ApacheWicket

  23. Cutting the cake: Wicket in Action book launch party in 2008 at Topicus.

    @ManningPublications #ApacheWicket

  24. Cutting the cake: Wicket in Action book launch party in 2008 at Topicus.

    @ManningPublications #ApacheWicket

  25. @dashorst BTW how popular is #ApacheWicket these days? I wrote a few applications in it around 2010 and it was extremely productive with fantastic unit testing support. The component model was way ahead of its time

  26. @dashorst BTW how popular is these days? I wrote a few applications in it around 2010 and it was extremely productive with fantastic unit testing support. The component model was way ahead of its time

  27. @dashorst BTW how popular is #ApacheWicket these days? I wrote a few applications in it around 2010 and it was extremely productive with fantastic unit testing support. The component model was way ahead of its time

  28. @dashorst BTW how popular is #ApacheWicket these days? I wrote a few applications in it around 2010 and it was extremely productive with fantastic unit testing support. The component model was way ahead of its time

  29. @dashorst BTW how popular is #ApacheWicket these days? I wrote a few applications in it around 2010 and it was extremely productive with fantastic unit testing support. The component model was way ahead of its time

  30. PSA: If you use Eclipse, and develop #ApacheWicket applications, you really should install the qwickie plugin. Make sure you get the 1.2.0 version though.