> 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
