Hi Chris

Not sure which version you evaluated.

But a feature of the latest version 1.3

    * use your Wicket pages directly in a portal without changing a line
      of code (JSR-168/JSR-286 support)

Enjoy
Jeff

Christian Oloff wrote:
> I evaluated wicket a while ago intensively, basically with the goal to
> have parts of a web user interface model-driven; you can browse through
> my little project(s) and some examples at http://r8fe.net/webby.
>
> IMHO, Wicket abstracts nicely from the fact that web applications are
> stateless by nature and it pulls all logic and many visual aspects of a
> web application into the Java source, using a mature component model,
> making it much easier to check validity and correctness of your software
> at compile time. This feels structurally superior to JSF and similar
> technologies.
>
> A downside is that wicket doesn't support a portal environment (yet), so
> with tears in my eyes I had to rebuff it for my current project, which
> needs portlets.
>
> Hope this helps a little, if you've got more questions, let me know.
>
> Cheers,
> Chris
>
> On Mon, 2008-02-04 at 12:00 +0200, Brian Silberbauer wrote:
>   
>> Matt Riable has an interesting paper where he asks framework
>> developers various questions:
>>
>> http://www.virtuas.com/articles/webframework-sweetspots.html
>>
>> The usual suspects are there including wicket and RIFE, which I'd
>> never heard of.
>>
>> Brian
>>
>>
>> On Feb 4, 2008 10:57 AM, Enrico Goosen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>     
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Is anyone currently using the Wicket web framework?
>>>
>>> I rewrote the CTJUG/jobsite using Appfuse and JSF, but I must admit, I'm not
>>> that impressed with JSF.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I've been reading some blogs on dzone, and it seems like Wicket is gaining
>>> traction, and getting a lot of good reviews.
>>>
>>> So I'm just wondering if any CTJUG members are also using it?
>>>
>>> Pros/Cons?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>>
>>>
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