On 9/13/07, robert.mcguinness <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I have never used JSF/Seam, but some of my colleagues have and we have had
> compare/contrast conversations about Wicket and Seam. Point being, both
> parties agreed the Wicket approach felt like a "natural" way to program web
> applicat
I have never used JSF/Seam, but some of my colleagues have and we have had
compare/contrast conversations about Wicket and Seam. Point being, both
parties agreed the Wicket approach felt like a "natural" way to program web
applications.
- rm3
Korbinian Bachl wrote:
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> Short non-wicket questi
Short non-wicket question: you mentioned JSF/ SEAM package - what are
the pros and cons for you for this?
Regards,
Korbinian
robert.mcguinness schrieb:
I finally got a confirmation from my manager to go ahead with the
presentation. I'm far from a Wicket expert, but I really like the framewor
If you are able to get to London on 2nd October, you are welcome to try your
presentation out on our http://jweekend.co.uk/dev/LWUGReg London Wicket
Users Group and get some first hand feedback. We may even be able to help
with your preparation.
Regards - Cemal
http://jWeekend.co.uk http://jWeek
I finally got a confirmation from my manager to go ahead with the
presentation. I'm far from a Wicket expert, but I really like the framework
and hopefully I will do a good enough job to do the framework some justice.
I'll probably be on this board often to get assistance while I build my demo
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