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London Wicket Users Group at Google on October 1st

October’s London Wicket User Group meet-up is happening on Wednesday 1st at Google’s office in Victoria. It’s shaping up to be a really good event.
We’re pleased to have Ari Zilka (who founded Terracotta) coming along. He will be giving a talk, as will Richard Wilkinson, who has interesting things to say about integrating Wicket with [...]

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Wicket is on the Google Open Source blog

The latest London Wicket get-together has been featured on the Google Open Source blog. Check it out for links to photos, etc. I’ve also put up some presentations and code samples from the event, including our dynamic AJAX image-cropper component.

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Wicket User Groups Go Global

Wicket is looking particularly exciting at the moment. Why? Is it because Wicket 1.3 is nearly ready to take its first steps into the world? Or is it because Wicket in Action will be out soon? Nope. What’s really exciting is the way the community is taking off.
Becoming an Apache project, with all the benefits [...]

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Wander along to the upcoming London Wicket Event

I’ve put together some interesting material on making really shiny forms with Wicket. I’ll be presenting it tomorrow at the fourth London Wicket Users Group event, which is being hosted by Skills Matter in Clerkenwell. See the jWeekend registration page for more details.

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EclEmma - Code coverage made easy

Do you write Java using Eclipse? Do you care about code coverage but only look at it every now and then because Cobertura or whatever you use requires a full-on Ant/Maven 2 build and you don’t bother looking as often as you should? If so, check out EclEmma, which is easy, free and fabulous.

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