> out of curiosity, what kind of annotation validation does it support?
> is this similar to the wicketstuff-hibernate project?  if so, it might
> be worth putting in wicketstuff and trying to create an abstraction to
> support both Hibernate and JPA annotations.

That makes sense.

> I think facebook support could go to wicketstuff as well.  although
> it's a high visibility project, I think that the same could be said of
> the wicketstuff gmap or other projects.

The difference could be that at least one core committer is using
Facebook for a real project and as far as I know no-one of us uses
gmap, making it harder to support as a core project. But maybe you're
right and it is better to put it in wicket-stuff.

Eelco

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