Fabulously40.com survives digg.com effects. LasVegas.com is also Wicket based (or at least parts of it) finan.nl doesn't have a public application, but their Wicket web based solution will be used inside major banks *world wide*.
Sounds like me that these companies are able to make Wicket work on a big scale. There is also a german based travel agency that has deployed 20-30 sites based on one Wicket code base iirc. It also depends on what you call enterprise application... Vocus is a SaaS solution for high schools in the Netherlands. Though 250-300 concurrent users isn't that much of a scaling problem, we do need to handle 120K-200K requests per day. It is quite an intensively used application, with a very broad functionality base. Martijn On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 12:01 PM, Michael Mosmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > Can anyone tell me an example of an enterprise application developed > with wicket? In an discussion some people said, that they think, that > wicket is not suited for enterprise scaled applications. "what you see, > is what you believe" could solve this problem. > > thanks > > Michael Mosmann > > > -- Become a Wicket expert, learn from the best: http://wicketinaction.com Apache Wicket 1.3.4 is released Get it now: http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/wicket/1.3.
