Hi all,

I'm Ophélie @ Zenika !

As the subject states, i've got a few questions regarding the JSR 303 (bean 
validation) integration with wicket. That's something a lot of people at Zenika 
are eager to see evolving from the current "yes, it'd be great!" project to a 
real concrete one. I know it's part of the wicket 1.5 wishlist too, so i assume 
you might be interested as well ;)

To be fair, this idea came up with this blog post : 
http://magnus-k-karlsson.blogspot.com/2009/10/integrate-jsr-303-bean-validation-and.html
but what we really want first, is to make bean validation available as a form 
Behavior. Although it's still an open discussion.

As i was searching the nabble archive, i noticed that the same subject came up 
regularly, but i can't seem to find an ongoing project. However, i stumbled 
upon the wicketstuff-hibernate-behavior made by Ryan Sonnek, which is based on 
the Hibernate Validator framework. Unfortunately, this project has moved to the 
attic due to lack of updates. So i was thinking about starting over with this 
as a base project or inspiration, then to make it fully compatible with wicket 
1.4.x and of course the JSR 303.

I know some people already did some blog posts, sharing their own code as an 
answer to the JSR 303 integration, but what we want here, is to make it 
available to a wider audience of wicket users, say, as a wicket stuff component 
first and, why not, as part of wicket core later on.

So, before starting anything, i need to know if someone is already taking 
charge of a similar project ? If not, we're ready to dig into this matter here 
at Zenika. So let me hear some feedback about this idea, what do you think ?

Regards.
--
Ophélie Salm
Zenika
http://www.zenika.com
http://blog.zenika.com
http://yeswicket.com

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