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Wicket in Action
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Martijn Dashorst, Eelco Hillenius
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Manning Publications
1 edition
June 2008
400 pages
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Reviewed by David O'Meara, May 2008
(6 of 10)
One thing to keep in mind is that while I was lucky enough to get an 'early access' copy of the book from Manning, I discovered that PDF books are not for me and this affected my impression of the book.
For me the information came a little too thick and fast, and assumed more existing knowledge than I already had. This made several sections confusing and I had to re-read the section, or a previous section, before being able to understand. It is an advantage having this level of knowledge about the architecture and underlying decisions that made Wicket what it is, but I wasn't sure about the order or rate of delivery.
It isn't a bad book by any means. There is still plenty of in depth knowledge and examples that will benefit any Wicket application, and the later chapters address areas like authorisation, internationalisation and deployment that will make the difference between a good application and a successful one.
Personally however, I was a little disappointed as it didn't match my requirements or expectations, and I was hoping for more.
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