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Posted to users@wicket.apache.org by "V. Jenks" <za...@gmail.com> on 2007/11/26 17:25:02 UTC

Wicket (advanced) Calendar?

I'm beginning a new commercial project with a partner that has good chances
of landing some investment funding in the next year.  We've set out using
Wicket, JPA, Glassfish, and Netbeans as our "toolbox" and platform(s) as it
is what we're experienced in and enjoy building applications with.  We're
not interested in alternative frameworks and solutions...but rather a
widget, if one doesn't already exist.

The central focus of the application will be an editable calendar, a la
Google Calendar.  Everything else is built around the concept of a rich,
preferably Ajax-driven, calendar.  Has anyone written such a control for
Wicket, commercial or free?  Has someone integrated another framework with
Wicket that provides this type of base functionality?  We'd definitely be
interested in purchasing such a component, if the quality and price is
right, and if one does not exist, currently.

Can anyone provide any info on this?

Thanks much!
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Re: Wicket (advanced) Calendar?

Posted by Gerolf Seitz <ge...@gmail.com>.
maybe you could team up with the webical team (webical.org).

  Gerolf

On Nov 26, 2007 5:25 PM, V. Jenks <za...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> I'm beginning a new commercial project with a partner that has good
> chances
> of landing some investment funding in the next year.  We've set out using
> Wicket, JPA, Glassfish, and Netbeans as our "toolbox" and platform(s) as
> it
> is what we're experienced in and enjoy building applications with.  We're
> not interested in alternative frameworks and solutions...but rather a
> widget, if one doesn't already exist.
>
> The central focus of the application will be an editable calendar, a la
> Google Calendar.  Everything else is built around the concept of a rich,
> preferably Ajax-driven, calendar.  Has anyone written such a control for
> Wicket, commercial or free?  Has someone integrated another framework with
> Wicket that provides this type of base functionality?  We'd definitely be
> interested in purchasing such a component, if the quality and price is
> right, and if one does not exist, currently.
>
> Can anyone provide any info on this?
>
> Thanks much!
> --
> View this message in context:
> http://www.nabble.com/Wicket-%28advanced%29-Calendar--tf4876158.html#a13953001
> Sent from the Wicket - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>
>
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