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“I’m glad we’re 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
:::NEW BOOK INFORMATION:::
Pro Wicket
By Karthik Gurumurthy
ISBN: 1-59059-722-2
328 pp.
Published: Sep 2006
Price: $39.99
Buy the eBook for $20.00
http://apress.com/book/bookDisplay.html?bID=10189
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. You’ll learn how to configure Wicket, then gradually gain
exposure to the “Wicket way” of addressing web development
requirements. Key features:
* Is the first book to cover the Wicket
framework with Spring integration and
* Demonstrates all major wicket
capabilities through simple examples
* Covers important aspects like
Wicket-Spring integration and
Author Information
Karthik Gurumurthy
Karthik Gurumurthy has been associated with the IT industry
for more than six years now and has employed open source libraries to solve
business problems. Karthik also has the experience of having documented a
popular open source project: XDoclet2. He has been having a great time with
Wicket since day one of adoption and would like to let others know how Wicket
succeeds in bringing back the fun that has been missing in the Java web
development space. He also contributed to the Wicket project through the
Wicket-Spring integration module using Jakarta Commons Attributes.
Stephanie
Parker | Product Marketing Manager | Apress | Based in
Apress
Head Office: Apress Inc.,
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