Re: Wicket used for mobile.walmart.com
Hi, how did you measure the system performance? I know that you investigated some time for improving wicket performace and I see you created jolirium. Did you use this for multiuser performance measurements? Or anything else? Best Regards, Ilja Pavkovic Am Mittwoch, 24. Februar 2010 19:19:36 schrieb Joachim F. Kainz: Jeff, I will try to do better on the documentation and examples, but I think the tests are quite useful if you would like to see how the components work. Best regards, Joachim On Tue, 2010-02-23 at 09:46 -0600, Jeffrey Schneller wrote: Joachim, Thanks for this information. It shows that we made the right choice with Wicket for a new retail site. Also thank you for posting your components as open source. Do you have any examples of how these components can and should be used. In particular the jofilter, wicket-stateless, and expiring-cache. Thanks. Jeff From: Joachim F. Kainz [mailto:j...@jolira.com] Sent: Monday, February 22, 2010 12:05 PM To: users@wicket.apache.org Subject: Wicket used for mobile.walmart.com Fellow Wicket Users, The question if Wicket is suitable for large enterprises has just become easier to answer: The largest enterprise in the world is now using Wicket for its mobile site. Check out mobile.walmart.com (or just point your mobile phone to www.walmart.com and get redirected automatically). The reason why my client decided to go with Wicket makes it easy to support multiple different types of devices. The walmart mobile application supports different HTML for three categories of devices (L1: iPhones challengers, L2: BlackBerries, L3: Plain Old Devices). These three experiences are supported by the same Java code on the server side. We added a few components to Wicket, mostly because in the retail arena being stateless is very important. Our components are available at http://code.google.com/p/jolira-tools/. http://code.google.com/p/jolira-tools/ Wicket is an awesome product and I would like to thank the Wicket team for all there work. One day I hope to get the largest enterprise in the world to donate an appropriate amount of money for future development! :) Best regards, Joachim http://www.jolira.com -- binaere bauten gmbh · tempelhofer ufer 1a · 10961 berlin +49 · 171 · 9342 465 Handelsregister: HRB 115854 - Amtsgericht Charlottenburg Geschäftsführer: Dipl.-Inform. Ilja Pavkovic, Dipl.-Inform. Jost Becker - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org
Re: Wicket used for mobile.walmart.com
Funny! I just wanted to point out that mobile.walmart.com supports three categories of devices using the same Java code (only the html is (very) different.) Try doing that with JSP. If anybody wants to try this out, use the User Agent Switcher in Firefox and the following configuration: useragentswitcher folder description=L1 useragent description=iPhone 3.0 useragent=Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 3_0 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/528.18 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Mobile/7A341 Safari/528.16 appcodename=Mozilla appname=Netscape appversion=5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 3_0 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/528.18 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Mobile/7A341 Safari/528.16 platform=iPhone vendor=Apple Computer, Inc. vendorsub= / /folder folder description=L2 useragent description=BlackBerry 7520 useragent=BlackBerry7520/4.0.0 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 UP.Browser/5.0.3.3 UP.Link/5.1.2.12 (Google WAP Proxy/1.0) appcodename= appname= appversion= platform= vendor= vendorsub= / useragent description=Blackberry useragent=BlackBerry8130/4.3.0 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 VendorID/105 appcodename= appname= appversion= platform= vendor= vendorsub= / /folder folder description=L2* useragent description=NokiaN82 useragent=Mozilla/5.0(SymbianOS/9.2; U; Series60/3.1 NokiaN82/10.0.035; Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1;)AppleWebKit/413(KHTML,like Gecko)Safari/413 appcodename= appname= appversion= platform= vendor= vendorsub= / /folder folder description=L3 useragent description=L3 useragent=OPWV-SDK/62 UP.Browser/6.2.2.1.208 (GUI) MMP/2.0 appcodename= appname= appversion= platform= vendor= vendorsub= / /folder /useragentswitcher On Tue, 2010-02-23 at 12:32 +0100, Daniele Dellafiore wrote: On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 9:50 PM, Riyad Kalla rka...@gmail.com wrote: Joachim, Very very cool info. A few days ago folks were talking about slides for convincing management of Wicket and trying to create some common slides for folks to utilize -- information like *this* (Walmart, Wells Fargo) is a gold-mine for those business cases for Wicket. In fact I have immediately changed my presentation about Wicket with this new one http://docs.google.com/present/view?id=dhccq8r9_77c6dhxjdh ;)
RE: Wicket used for mobile.walmart.com
Jeff, I will try to do better on the documentation and examples, but I think the tests are quite useful if you would like to see how the components work. Best regards, Joachim On Tue, 2010-02-23 at 09:46 -0600, Jeffrey Schneller wrote: Joachim, Thanks for this information. It shows that we made the right choice with Wicket for a new retail site. Also thank you for posting your components as open source. Do you have any examples of how these components can and should be used. In particular the jofilter, wicket-stateless, and expiring-cache. Thanks. Jeff From: Joachim F. Kainz [mailto:j...@jolira.com] Sent: Monday, February 22, 2010 12:05 PM To: users@wicket.apache.org Subject: Wicket used for mobile.walmart.com Fellow Wicket Users, The question if Wicket is suitable for large enterprises has just become easier to answer: The largest enterprise in the world is now using Wicket for its mobile site. Check out mobile.walmart.com (or just point your mobile phone to www.walmart.com and get redirected automatically). The reason why my client decided to go with Wicket makes it easy to support multiple different types of devices. The walmart mobile application supports different HTML for three categories of devices (L1: iPhones challengers, L2: BlackBerries, L3: Plain Old Devices). These three experiences are supported by the same Java code on the server side. We added a few components to Wicket, mostly because in the retail arena being stateless is very important. Our components are available at http://code.google.com/p/jolira-tools/. http://code.google.com/p/jolira-tools/ Wicket is an awesome product and I would like to thank the Wicket team for all there work. One day I hope to get the largest enterprise in the world to donate an appropriate amount of money for future development! :) Best regards, Joachim http://www.jolira.com
Re: Wicket used for mobile.walmart.com
incredibly nice 2010/2/22 Joachim F. Kainz j...@jolira.com Fellow Wicket Users, The question if Wicket is suitable for large enterprises has just become easier to answer: The largest enterprise in the world is now using Wicket for its mobile site. Check out mobile.walmart.com (or just point your mobile phone to www.walmart.com and get redirected automatically). The reason why my client decided to go with Wicket makes it easy to support multiple different types of devices. The walmart mobile application supports different HTML for three categories of devices (L1: iPhones challengers, L2: BlackBerries, L3: Plain Old Devices). These three experiences are supported by the same Java code on the server side. I'd be very curious how that was achieved? Do you keep three sets of templates and decide at runtime based on the user-agent information which template to render against? I'm currently in a project where this device independence is achieved by a 'post-processor' which picks up the rendered markup and re-renders it for each device category. Just curious which approach was chosen for wallmart and your experiences with it. mf We added a few components to Wicket, mostly because in the retail arena being stateless is very important. Our components are available at http://code.google.com/p/jolira-tools/. Wicket is an awesome product and I would like to thank the Wicket team for all there work. One day I hope to get the largest enterprise in the world to donate an appropriate amount of money for future development! [image: :)] Best regards, Joachim http://www.jolira.com
Re: Wicket used for mobile.walmart.com
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 9:50 PM, Riyad Kalla rka...@gmail.com wrote: Joachim, Very very cool info. A few days ago folks were talking about slides for convincing management of Wicket and trying to create some common slides for folks to utilize -- information like *this* (Walmart, Wells Fargo) is a gold-mine for those business cases for Wicket. In fact I have immediately changed my presentation about Wicket with this new one http://docs.google.com/present/view?id=dhccq8r9_77c6dhxjdh ;) -- Daniele Dellafiore http://danieledellafiore.net
Re: Wicket used for mobile.walmart.com
hehe :) 2010/2/23 Daniele Dellafiore ilde...@gmail.com On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 9:50 PM, Riyad Kalla rka...@gmail.com wrote: Joachim, Very very cool info. A few days ago folks were talking about slides for convincing management of Wicket and trying to create some common slides for folks to utilize -- information like *this* (Walmart, Wells Fargo) is a gold-mine for those business cases for Wicket. In fact I have immediately changed my presentation about Wicket with this new one http://docs.google.com/present/view?id=dhccq8r9_77c6dhxjdh ;) -- Daniele Dellafiore http://danieledellafiore.net
Re: Wicket used for mobile.walmart.com
I've seen a few places now, where in their excitement, enthusiasm and haste to make it known to the world that a key, public facing, Walmart site is built on Wicket, people have spelt the domain name incorrectly. Arguments to convince the unaware that Wicket is really very good would be even more convincing if quoted URLs actually exist, like mobile.walmart.com does. Joachim, Congratulations to you and your colleagues. Regards - Cemal jWeekend OO Java Technologies, Wicket Consulting, Development, Training http://jWeekend.com On 23 February 2010 11:32, Daniele Dellafiore ilde...@gmail.com wrote: On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 9:50 PM, Riyad Kalla rka...@gmail.com wrote: Joachim, Very very cool info. A few days ago folks were talking about slides for convincing management of Wicket and trying to create some common slides for folks to utilize -- information like *this* (Walmart, Wells Fargo) is a gold-mine for those business cases for Wicket. In fact I have immediately changed my presentation about Wicket with this new one http://docs.google.com/present/view?id=dhccq8r9_77c6dhxjdh ;) -- Daniele Dellafiore http://danieledellafiore.net - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org
RE: Wicket used for mobile.walmart.com
Joachim, Thanks for this information. It shows that we made the right choice with Wicket for a new retail site. Also thank you for posting your components as open source. Do you have any examples of how these components can and should be used. In particular the jofilter, wicket-stateless, and expiring-cache. Thanks. Jeff From: Joachim F. Kainz [mailto:j...@jolira.com] Sent: Monday, February 22, 2010 12:05 PM To: users@wicket.apache.org Subject: Wicket used for mobile.walmart.com Fellow Wicket Users, The question if Wicket is suitable for large enterprises has just become easier to answer: The largest enterprise in the world is now using Wicket for its mobile site. Check out mobile.walmart.com (or just point your mobile phone to www.walmart.com and get redirected automatically). The reason why my client decided to go with Wicket makes it easy to support multiple different types of devices. The walmart mobile application supports different HTML for three categories of devices (L1: iPhones challengers, L2: BlackBerries, L3: Plain Old Devices). These three experiences are supported by the same Java code on the server side. We added a few components to Wicket, mostly because in the retail arena being stateless is very important. Our components are available at http://code.google.com/p/jolira-tools/. http://code.google.com/p/jolira-tools/ Wicket is an awesome product and I would like to thank the Wicket team for all there work. One day I hope to get the largest enterprise in the world to donate an appropriate amount of money for future development! :) Best regards, Joachim http://www.jolira.com
Re: Wicket used for mobile.walmart.com
Hi Jeff I can see theres a demo project for the stateless. They all seem pretty straight forward.. regards Nino 2010/2/23 Jeffrey Schneller jeffrey.schnel...@envisa.com Joachim, Thanks for this information. It shows that we made the right choice with Wicket for a new retail site. Also thank you for posting your components as open source. Do you have any examples of how these components can and should be used. In particular the jofilter, wicket-stateless, and expiring-cache. Thanks. Jeff From: Joachim F. Kainz [mailto:j...@jolira.com] Sent: Monday, February 22, 2010 12:05 PM To: users@wicket.apache.org Subject: Wicket used for mobile.walmart.com Fellow Wicket Users, The question if Wicket is suitable for large enterprises has just become easier to answer: The largest enterprise in the world is now using Wicket for its mobile site. Check out mobile.walmart.com (or just point your mobile phone to www.walmart.com and get redirected automatically). The reason why my client decided to go with Wicket makes it easy to support multiple different types of devices. The walmart mobile application supports different HTML for three categories of devices (L1: iPhones challengers, L2: BlackBerries, L3: Plain Old Devices). These three experiences are supported by the same Java code on the server side. We added a few components to Wicket, mostly because in the retail arena being stateless is very important. Our components are available at http://code.google.com/p/jolira-tools/. http://code.google.com/p/jolira-tools/ Wicket is an awesome product and I would like to thank the Wicket team for all there work. One day I hope to get the largest enterprise in the world to donate an appropriate amount of money for future development! :) Best regards, Joachim http://www.jolira.com
Re: Wicket used for mobile.walmart.com
That is seriously cool Joachim, thanks for the heads up! On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 10:04 AM, Joachim F. Kainz j...@jolira.com wrote: Fellow Wicket Users, The question if Wicket is suitable for large enterprises has just become easier to answer: The largest enterprise in the world is now using Wicket for its mobile site. Check out mobile.walmart.com (or just point your mobile phone to www.walmart.com and get redirected automatically). The reason why my client decided to go with Wicket makes it easy to support multiple different types of devices. The walmart mobile application supports different HTML for three categories of devices (L1: iPhones challengers, L2: BlackBerries, L3: Plain Old Devices). These three experiences are supported by the same Java code on the server side. We added a few components to Wicket, mostly because in the retail arena being stateless is very important. Our components are available at http://code.google.com/p/jolira-tools/. Wicket is an awesome product and I would like to thank the Wicket team for all there work. One day I hope to get the largest enterprise in the world to donate an appropriate amount of money for future development! [image: :)] Best regards, Joachim http://www.jolira.com
Re: Wicket used for mobile.walmart.com
Nice.. Any load statistics? Would be nice with that kind of information.. :) regards Nino 2010/2/22 Joachim F. Kainz j...@jolira.com Fellow Wicket Users, The question if Wicket is suitable for large enterprises has just become easier to answer: The largest enterprise in the world is now using Wicket for its mobile site. Check out mobile.walmart.com (or just point your mobile phone to www.walmart.com and get redirected automatically). The reason why my client decided to go with Wicket makes it easy to support multiple different types of devices. The walmart mobile application supports different HTML for three categories of devices (L1: iPhones challengers, L2: BlackBerries, L3: Plain Old Devices). These three experiences are supported by the same Java code on the server side. We added a few components to Wicket, mostly because in the retail arena being stateless is very important. Our components are available at http://code.google.com/p/jolira-tools/. Wicket is an awesome product and I would like to thank the Wicket team for all there work. One day I hope to get the largest enterprise in the world to donate an appropriate amount of money for future development! [image: :)] Best regards, Joachim http://www.jolira.com
Re: Wicket used for mobile.walmart.com
I am trying to get authorization to share this information. Let me put it this way: I have also create mobile.wellsfargo.com (Wells is one of the top three banks in the US). The first hour of operation of mobile.walmart.com we had significantly more traffic than during the first month of mobile.wellsfargo.com. I will be able to share some wicket-related profiling information, if people are interested. I should have very good data from product available in about a week from now. On Mon, 2010-02-22 at 19:01 +0100, nino martinez wael wrote: Nice.. Any load statistics? Would be nice with that kind of information.. :) regards Nino 2010/2/22 Joachim F. Kainz j...@jolira.com Fellow Wicket Users, The question if Wicket is suitable for large enterprises has just become easier to answer: The largest enterprise in the world is now using Wicket for its mobile site. Check out mobile.walmart.com (or just point your mobile phone to www.walmart.com and get redirected automatically). The reason why my client decided to go with Wicket makes it easy to support multiple different types of devices. The walmart mobile application supports different HTML for three categories of devices (L1: iPhones challengers, L2: BlackBerries, L3: Plain Old Devices). These three experiences are supported by the same Java code on the server side. We added a few components to Wicket, mostly because in the retail arena being stateless is very important. Our components are available at http://code.google.com/p/jolira-tools/. Wicket is an awesome product and I would like to thank the Wicket team for all there work. One day I hope to get the largest enterprise in the world to donate an appropriate amount of money for future development! [image: :)] Best regards, Joachim http://www.jolira.com
Re: Wicket used for mobile.walmart.com
Joachim, Very very cool info. A few days ago folks were talking about slides for convincing management of Wicket and trying to create some common slides for folks to utilize -- information like *this* (Walmart, Wells Fargo) is a gold-mine for those business cases for Wicket. Would it be alright with you if that info (that wicket was deployed on those two mobile sites) were shared in that slide set or by people trying to make cases for Wicket in their workplace? (I assume yes since this is a public mailing list, but want to make sure) Best, Riyad On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 12:52 PM, Joachim F. Kainz j...@jolira.com wrote: I am trying to get authorization to share this information. Let me put it this way: I have also create mobile.wellsfargo.com (Wells is one of the top three banks in the US). The first hour of operation of mobile.walmart.com we had significantly more traffic than during the first month of mobile.wellsfargo.com. I will be able to share some wicket-related profiling information, if people are interested. I should have very good data from product available in about a week from now. On Mon, 2010-02-22 at 19:01 +0100, nino martinez wael wrote: Nice.. Any load statistics? Would be nice with that kind of information.. :) regards Nino 2010/2/22 Joachim F. Kainz j...@jolira.com Fellow Wicket Users, The question if Wicket is suitable for large enterprises has just become easier to answer: The largest enterprise in the world is now using Wicket for its mobile site. Check out mobile.walmart.com (or just point your mobile phone to www.walmart.com and get redirected automatically). The reason why my client decided to go with Wicket makes it easy to support multiple different types of devices. The walmart mobile application supports different HTML for three categories of devices (L1: iPhones challengers, L2: BlackBerries, L3: Plain Old Devices). These three experiences are supported by the same Java code on the server side. We added a few components to Wicket, mostly because in the retail arena being stateless is very important. Our components are available at http://code.google.com/p/jolira-tools/. Wicket is an awesome product and I would like to thank the Wicket team for all there work. One day I hope to get the largest enterprise in the world to donate an appropriate amount of money for future development! [image: :)] Best regards, Joachim http://www.jolira.com
Re: Wicket used for mobile.walmart.com
Riyad, Yes, please go ahead and share this information. Best regards, Joachim On Mon, 2010-02-22 at 13:50 -0700, Riyad Kalla wrote: Joachim, Very very cool info. A few days ago folks were talking about slides for convincing management of Wicket and trying to create some common slides for folks to utilize -- information like *this* (Walmart, Wells Fargo) is a gold-mine for those business cases for Wicket. Would it be alright with you if that info (that wicket was deployed on those two mobile sites) were shared in that slide set or by people trying to make cases for Wicket in their workplace? (I assume yes since this is a public mailing list, but want to make sure) Best, Riyad On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 12:52 PM, Joachim F. Kainz j...@jolira.com wrote: I am trying to get authorization to share this information. Let me put it this way: I have also create mobile.wellsfargo.com (Wells is one of the top three banks in the US). The first hour of operation of mobile.walmart.com we had significantly more traffic than during the first month of mobile.wellsfargo.com. I will be able to share some wicket-related profiling information, if people are interested. I should have very good data from product available in about a week from now. On Mon, 2010-02-22 at 19:01 +0100, nino martinez wael wrote: Nice.. Any load statistics? Would be nice with that kind of information.. :) regards Nino 2010/2/22 Joachim F. Kainz j...@jolira.com Fellow Wicket Users, The question if Wicket is suitable for large enterprises has just become easier to answer: The largest enterprise in the world is now using Wicket for its mobile site. Check out mobile.walmart.com (or just point your mobile phone to www.walmart.com and get redirected automatically). The reason why my client decided to go with Wicket makes it easy to support multiple different types of devices. The walmart mobile application supports different HTML for three categories of devices (L1: iPhones challengers, L2: BlackBerries, L3: Plain Old Devices). These three experiences are supported by the same Java code on the server side. We added a few components to Wicket, mostly because in the retail arena being stateless is very important. Our components are available at http://code.google.com/p/jolira-tools/. Wicket is an awesome product and I would like to thank the Wicket team for all there work. One day I hope to get the largest enterprise in the world to donate an appropriate amount of money for future development! [image: :)] Best regards, Joachim http://www.jolira.com
Re: Wicket used for mobile.walmart.com
Great, I think Riyad just put up a blog post on this. Here's the DZone link ;) http://www.dzone.com/links/apache_wicket_powers_mobilewalmartcom.html On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 3:01 AM, Joachim F. Kainz j...@jolira.com wrote: Riyad, Yes, please go ahead and share this information. Best regards, Joachim On Mon, 2010-02-22 at 13:50 -0700, Riyad Kalla wrote: Joachim, Very very cool info. A few days ago folks were talking about slides for convincing management of Wicket and trying to create some common slides for folks to utilize -- information like *this* (Walmart, Wells Fargo) is a gold-mine for those business cases for Wicket. Would it be alright with you if that info (that wicket was deployed on those two mobile sites) were shared in that slide set or by people trying to make cases for Wicket in their workplace? (I assume yes since this is a public mailing list, but want to make sure) Best, Riyad On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 12:52 PM, Joachim F. Kainz j...@jolira.com wrote: I am trying to get authorization to share this information. Let me put it this way: I have also create mobile.wellsfargo.com(Wells is one of the top three banks in the US). The first hour of operation of mobile.walmart.com we had significantly more traffic than during the first month of mobile.wellsfargo.com. I will be able to share some wicket-related profiling information, if people are interested. I should have very good data from product available in about a week from now. On Mon, 2010-02-22 at 19:01 +0100, nino martinez wael wrote: Nice.. Any load statistics? Would be nice with that kind of information.. :) regards Nino 2010/2/22 Joachim F. Kainz j...@jolira.com Fellow Wicket Users, The question if Wicket is suitable for large enterprises has just become easier to answer: The largest enterprise in the world is now using Wicket for its mobile site. Check out mobile.walmart.com (or just point your mobile phone to www.walmart.com and get redirected automatically). The reason why my client decided to go with Wicket makes it easy to support multiple different types of devices. The walmart mobile application supports different HTML for three categories of devices (L1: iPhones challengers, L2: BlackBerries, L3: Plain Old Devices). These three experiences are supported by the same Java code on the server side. We added a few components to Wicket, mostly because in the retail arena being stateless is very important. Our components are available at http://code.google.com/p/jolira-tools/. Wicket is an awesome product and I would like to thank the Wicket team for all there work. One day I hope to get the largest enterprise in the world to donate an appropriate amount of money for future development! [image: :)] Best regards, Joachim http://www.jolira.com
Re: Wicket used for mobile.walmart.com
Peter, yep that's the one, thanks for sharing it. I'm always wary of kicking my own links out to lists and seeming pushy ;) On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 8:55 PM, Peter Thomas ptrtho...@gmail.com wrote: Great, I think Riyad just put up a blog post on this. Here's the DZone link ;) http://www.dzone.com/links/apache_wicket_powers_mobilewalmartcom.html On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 3:01 AM, Joachim F. Kainz j...@jolira.com wrote: Riyad, Yes, please go ahead and share this information. Best regards, Joachim On Mon, 2010-02-22 at 13:50 -0700, Riyad Kalla wrote: Joachim, Very very cool info. A few days ago folks were talking about slides for convincing management of Wicket and trying to create some common slides for folks to utilize -- information like *this* (Walmart, Wells Fargo) is a gold-mine for those business cases for Wicket. Would it be alright with you if that info (that wicket was deployed on those two mobile sites) were shared in that slide set or by people trying to make cases for Wicket in their workplace? (I assume yes since this is a public mailing list, but want to make sure) Best, Riyad On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 12:52 PM, Joachim F. Kainz j...@jolira.com wrote: I am trying to get authorization to share this information. Let me put it this way: I have also create mobile.wellsfargo.com (Wells is one of the top three banks in the US). The first hour of operation of mobile.walmart.com we had significantly more traffic than during the first month of mobile.wellsfargo.com. I will be able to share some wicket-related profiling information, if people are interested. I should have very good data from product available in about a week from now. On Mon, 2010-02-22 at 19:01 +0100, nino martinez wael wrote: Nice.. Any load statistics? Would be nice with that kind of information.. :) regards Nino 2010/2/22 Joachim F. Kainz j...@jolira.com Fellow Wicket Users, The question if Wicket is suitable for large enterprises has just become easier to answer: The largest enterprise in the world is now using Wicket for its mobile site. Check out mobile.walmart.com (or just point your mobile phone to www.walmart.com and get redirected automatically). The reason why my client decided to go with Wicket makes it easy to support multiple different types of devices. The walmart mobile application supports different HTML for three categories of devices (L1: iPhones challengers, L2: BlackBerries, L3: Plain Old Devices). These three experiences are supported by the same Java code on the server side. We added a few components to Wicket, mostly because in the retail arena being stateless is very important. Our components are available at http://code.google.com/p/jolira-tools/. Wicket is an awesome product and I would like to thank the Wicket team for all there work. One day I hope to get the largest enterprise in the world to donate an appropriate amount of money for future development! [image: :)] Best regards, Joachim http://www.jolira.com