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Posted to users@wicket.apache.org by Oscar Besga Arcauz <ob...@isdefe.es> on 2013/03/08 12:44:16 UTC
wiquery vs wicket-jquery-ui
Hi wickers
I was searching for a wicket + query-ui libraries and I found
* wiquery -> https://github.com/WiQuery/wiquery
* wicket-jquery-ui -> https://github.com/sebfz1/wicket-jquery-ui
Trying to not make controversy, have anyone used any ?
Have anyone tested both and chose one ? Why ?
I found wiquery more mature and matched with last wicket libraries;
but wicket-jquery-ui more active recently.
What do you think ?
> > > Oscar Besga Arcauz < < <
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Re: wiquery vs wicket-jquery-ui
Posted by Sebastien <se...@gmail.com>.
Hi Oscar,
wicket-jquery-ui is (quite always) in sync with latest wicket libraries
version (and jQuery UI versions)
Best regards,
Sebastien.
On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 12:44 PM, Oscar Besga Arcauz <ob...@isdefe.es>wrote:
>
> Hi wickers
>
> I was searching for a wicket + query-ui libraries and I found
> * wiquery -> https://github.com/WiQuery/wiquery
> * wicket-jquery-ui -> https://github.com/sebfz1/wicket-jquery-ui
>
> Trying to not make controversy, have anyone used any ?
> Have anyone tested both and chose one ? Why ?
>
> I found wiquery more mature and matched with last wicket libraries;
> but wicket-jquery-ui more active recently.
>
> What do you think ?
>
>
> > > > Oscar Besga Arcauz < < <
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