> Basically, there are some things that we would like to do that are
> better done through more client-side applications; for example, styler
> makes more sense as a client-side application that speaks to GS through
> mostly standard protocols than as a Wicket application that uses
> Wicket's auto-generated AJAX+session stuff to talk to the server.  I
> agree that technical merits will need to be evaluated, and I think this
> will need to be done on a case-by-case basis.  The discussion does not
> seem to be "WILL we be integrating GeoExt and Wicket?" but "HOW" (which
> widgets and will benefit enough from the increased interactivity of
> custom AJAX to justify moving that functionality out of the reach of a
> Java-only developer).  If nothing else, Styler is shaping up to be a
> GeoExt-based component that would make a great addition to the
> administration console.

Thanks for the nice summary - as for LnF as long as the result is
consistent and thought out it would have my approval. Hopefully some
user interface guidelines / examples will go along way.

Jody

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