Getting Started with Apache Wicket




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Overview

Among the dizzying number of Web frameworks available today, Wicket’s simple and intuitive approach to Web development has led it to become a favorite among many Java developers.  This Refcard brings you quickly up to speed on some of the key features of Apache Wicket 1.3, showing you how to configure the framework, define your domain model, create standard Wicket components and add internationalization options.


About the Author

Andrew Lombardi is one of a new breed of businessmen: the enlightened entrepreneur. He has been writing code since he was a 5-year old, sitting at his dad’s knee at their Apple II computer. Having such a deep affinity for the computer model, it is no surprise that at the age of 17 he began to delve deeply into the inner workings of the human mind. He became a student of Neuro Linguistic Programming and other mind technologies, and then went on to study metaphysics. He is certified as an NLP Trainer, Master Hypnotherapist and Time Line Therapy practitioner.

Using all of his accumulated skills, at the age of 24, Andrew began his consulting business, Mystic Coders, LLC. Since the inception of Mystic in 2000, Andrew has been building the business and studying finance and economics as he stays on the cutting edge of computer technology.