Linking to the wiki
To help with the server loading, please only link to pages under the http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/ static root.
I'll add Bookmarkable URL
links to the pages to help as time allows, but they're not there yet.
This wiki is dedicated to documenting the Wicket Java application framework. Wicket takes simplicity, separation of concerns and ease of development to a whole new level. The wiki is currently open to new users and contributors; see the contribution page for more information. To download Wicket, please visit the Wicket site.
Table of contents
Wish List for Next Version
Framework Documentation
- Introduction on Java web applications A must read for anyone developing web applications with Java. We presume you know this before you start working with Wicket.
- Documentation Index - An attempt to provide a one-page overview as to where to look for information.
- Getting started guide (A little dated/incomplete, so check the Reference library too)
- Reference library - A selection of reference guides and how-tos.
- Best Practices and Gotchas
- Wicket FAQs
- Release notes
- Notes about the Wiki move
Notes:
- See also the Labels page (via the Browse Space link above) for some indices into the content of this site, e.g.
model
,component
, etc.
Migrations
- Migration to Wicket 1.2 (1.2 is the current stable release)
- List of API changes from 1.1.1 to 1.2 (Updated to compare with the released 1.2 jar)
- Migration from Wicket 1.2 to Wicket 1.3 (1.3 is the current development release)
- migrate-2.0Migration from 1.2 to Wicket 2.0 (2.0 as described here is discontinued)
Videos, Talks, Screencasts
- "Wicket Quickstart" - comprehensive screencast about how to use wicket-archetype-quickstart by Al Maw
- "Generic Bean Edititing with Apache Wicket - Presentation & Code" (short talk by Al Maw)
- Video of an interview with Nick Heudecker on TheServerSide.com
- Slides and presentations
Sites using Wicket
Wicket Press & User Stories
Framework Comparisons
- Wicket and Struts
- Wicket and Tapestry
- Kent Tong's blog on the differences between Tapestry and Wicket
- Wicket and JSF (blog post)
Commercial Services
- Companies that provide services such as training, consultations and support
Companies Hiring Wicket Developers
Other projects related to Wicket
- Databinder project for building web applications quickly with Wicket and Hibernate
- Qwicket another quickstart project for building spring+hibernate+wicket applications. Support for more persistence layers is forthcoming.
- Webby Webby aims at supporting quick creation of data centric web applications, built upon Wicket, using a bean descriptor like approach. blog
- Wicket Bench Eclipse plugin by Laughing Panda
- Wicket Support NetBeans plugin
- And IDEA plugin is under development and is planned to be added shortly to the Wicket stuff project
- Shades Interface based Object/Relational Mapping (ORM) framework. The address book example has an example of integration with Wicket. Blog.
- OPS4J / Pax Wicket OSGi service for supporting the creation of Wicket applications running on the OSGi platform
- Terracotta is a JVM level clustering solution. Explicit support for Wicket is planned for their next version. Meanwhile, there is a short WIKI article here.
- Wicket Web Beans is a project that automatically generates AJAX-based forms at runtime from POJOs. You write the model, WWB does the UI.
- Wicket Tools is intended to be a community site with tutorials, projects that extend the functionality of wicket, and show cases of what others have done with wicket. (f.e. ExtJs Integration)
External Links
- Wicket Spirals teaching method by Dzenan Ridjanovic
- Frappr see where the wicked people are living
- Online Maven Book Get help understanding Maven
- Chinese Wicket WebSite A forum about wicket in china.
IRC
- For those interested in a more direct support, please join IRC: ##wicket at irc.freenode.net. See WicketIRC for more information