Re: Incremental migration from JSP-based applications to Wicket?

2008-11-05 Thread John Krasnay
On Wed, Nov 05, 2008 at 11:49:02AM -0500, Susan Liebeskind wrote: > Igor Vaynberg wrote: > >i think the best way to migrate an app is to migrate it a > >page/pageflow at a time. running wicket inside a jsp or jsp inside > >wicket is always going to have gotchas you will have to work around. > > > >

Re: Incremental migration from JSP-based applications to Wicket?

2008-11-05 Thread Igor Vaynberg
it is difficult to even guess because even if some people are migrating their apps they dont necessarily mention it. start a new thread on the list, call it [survey] how many people are migrating existing apps to wicket vs start new apps and see how people respond. you also have to define migrate.

Re: Incremental migration from JSP-based applications to Wicket?

2008-11-05 Thread Susan Liebeskind
Igor Vaynberg wrote: i think the best way to migrate an app is to migrate it a page/pageflow at a time. running wicket inside a jsp or jsp inside wicket is always going to have gotchas you will have to work around. Agreed, and you just have to live with some quirks/gotchas while you go throu

Re: Incremental migration from JSP-based applications to Wicket?

2008-11-05 Thread Igor Vaynberg
i think the best way to migrate an app is to migrate it a page/pageflow at a time. running wicket inside a jsp or jsp inside wicket is always going to have gotchas you will have to work around. -igor On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 7:47 AM, Susan Liebeskind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > A follow up to this

Re: Incremental migration from JSP-based applications to Wicket?

2008-11-05 Thread Susan Liebeskind
A follow up to this question, which generated just a single response from another fellow traveler... The lack of response to questions about migrating JSP app could also be indicative of the fact that Wicket is being used mostly to develop *new* applications. In other words, maybe only a smal

Re: Incremental migration from JSP-based applications to Wicket?

2008-11-03 Thread Martin Grigorov
Hi Susan, I'm in the same situation. With the only difference I have few months advance. And I'd say the project works very good for now. Currently some of the pages are backed by Wicket and the rest are still JSP ones and there is no difference from a customer point of view. None of the Wicket p

Incremental migration from JSP-based applications to Wicket?

2008-11-03 Thread Susan Liebeskind
Hi, This helpful posting http://herebebeasties.com/2007-03-01/jsp-and-wicket-sitting-in-a-tree is often cited as a guide whenever anyone asks about migrating from a JSP-based web application to an equivalent JSP-free Wicket application. But... the posting itself is >18 months old and desc