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Pro Wicket (Expert's Voice in Java)

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Label:Apress
Pages:328
Binding:Hardcover
Publication Date:2006-09-07
Published By:Apress
ASIN:1590597222
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Im glad were having our first real Wicket book available now...It is more than just a how-to guide; Karthik goes through the effort of explaining alternatives and explains how things are done by Wicket instead of merely giving you the steps to get a task done.

— Eelco Hillenius, Chillenious!

Wicket is an open source, component-oriented (POJOs-based), lightweight Java web application development framework that brings the Java Swing event-based programming model to web development. Wicket pages can be mocked up, previewed, and later revised using standard WYSIWYG HTML design tools.

Wicket provides stateful components, thereby improving productivity. It has an architecture and rich component suite that aims to bring back the object orientation and, more importantly, the fun that is missing from the Java web development space. With the impending 1.2 release, Wicket is set for wider adoption.

Pro Wicket gets you up and running quickly with this framework. Youll learn how to configure Wicket, then gradually gain exposure to the "Wicket way" of addressing web development requirements. Youll want to pick up a copy because it

  • Is the first book to cover the Wicket framework with Spring integration and Ajax features
  • Demonstrates all major wicket capabilities through simple examples
  • Covers important aspects like Wicket-Spring integration and Ajax support

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Very helpful - Reviewed on 2008-04-21
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1 customer found this review not to be helpful.
The book had the information I was seeking, there is another due out in June I will also buy, very handy, helpful tool.
Rushed and badly written - Reviewed on 2008-01-15
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1 customer found this review helpful.

This book and is very difficult to follow at times. The editing was very obviously rushed (or done by an amateur) and the result is a huge errata that recently had to be published, due to mounting complaints. There are no step-by-step code examples reflecting the progress from chapter to chapter - all that has been provided is a full web application with the completed code - not very helpful as this book takes an approach of using a progressing web application as its flow. Also, one can clearly distinguish which author wrote which sections - some of the chapters are clearly written and understandable, others are a complete train wreck, with blatant omissions and badly worded explanations of complex subjects. On a scale of 1-10 I give this book a 4 at best - I would recommend a new edition of this book, perhaps also reflecting the profound changes of Wicket 1.2 and 1.3.
Unclear and lousy - Reviewed on 2008-01-09
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4 customers found this review helpful.

I bought this book several months ago and walked through the chapters. The authors did a poor job of explaining items and rushed into printed code examples without describing citing what was going on. The book's sentences all make sense but don't fit well together.
The Wicket framework itself is good, but this book is not. I've read an early access copy of Wicket in Action which does a much better job. Buy that instead.
hope for a better book on Wickiet - Reviewed on 2007-03-20
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4 customers found this review helpful.

It is good to be the first book about Wicket, that in itself helps readers who seek more comprehensive information than the online doc. However, the book is too deeply bound (almost obsessed) with working through the example code. It does not do a good job to explain the architecture view of Wicket and how it differs from traditional frameworks, nor does it provide much description to the many components with wicket or its extension. For the experienced developers, the wicket Wiki on [...] is more helpful. For the novice, this isn't a well organized to learn from.

Hope the Wicket in Action will do a better job.
Good, but not for dummies - Reviewed on 2007-01-09
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1 customer found this review helpful, 1 did not.

This book is good, but I recommend having worked a little bit with Wicket before using this book. The beginning of the book is not basic enough for dummies.
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