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Posted to users@wicket.apache.org by zandile <br...@lehman.com> on 2007/12/04 21:04:02 UTC

Swing with Wicket -(sprockets according to Jonathan Locke)

I needed some clarification as to how to create swing gui objects in wicket
.. here is an example I came across that I was not clear how things worked:
http://www.jroller.com/JonathanLocke/date/20060203

thanks for assistance .. 
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Re: Swing with Wicket -(sprockets according to Jonathan Locke)

Posted by Eelco Hillenius <ee...@gmail.com>.
On Dec 4, 2007 12:04 PM, zandile <br...@lehman.com> wrote:
>
> I needed some clarification as to how to create swing gui objects in wicket
> .. here is an example I came across that I was not clear how things worked:
> http://www.jroller.com/JonathanLocke/date/20060203
>
> thanks for assistance ..

That was an experimental project of a long time ago. It never went
beyond that for a variety of reasons. Basically, you wouldn't use
Wicket to code Swing. Just use Swing, or a framework like WingS.

Eelco

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