Looking for a Wicket training in France (paris) and argument for Wicket versus Spring MVC

2012-04-04 Thread Yves-Marie LAINÉ
struts 1 after 10 years... So I need your Help ! If someone has feedback on a good training in paris, it's more than welcome. And any good agument for Wicket versus Spring MVC is welcome too. (sorry for my english) Regard, Yves-Marie LAINÉ

Re: Looking for a Wicket training in France (paris) and argument for Wicket versus Spring MVC

2012-04-04 Thread Yves-Marie LAINÉ
Help ! If someone has feedback on a good training in paris, it's more than welcome. And any good agument for Wicket versus Spring MVC is welcome too. (sorry for my english) Regard, Yves-Marie LAINÉ -- Become a Wicket expert, learn from the best: http://wicketinaction.com

Re: Wicket versus Spring MVC

2008-10-20 Thread Richard Allen
Joel, What advantage does Tapestry 5 provide you over Wicket for your front office pages? Thanks, Richard Allen On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 8:17 AM, Joel Halbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We're actually using two web frameworks in our application, depending on the type of page. Our application

Re: Wicket versus Spring MVC

2008-10-17 Thread Igor Vaynberg
didnt put it anywhere, didnt think it was anything special. i said the same thing plenty of times in the past. -igor On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 10:41 AM, Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Good mail Igor. Did you place it on the wiki, or a blog somewhere? It's very

Re: Re: Wicket versus Spring MVC

2008-10-17 Thread bruno . borges
Igor, I agree with Nino. What about posting something like that on wicketinaction.com? :-) Cheers, Bruno On Oct 17, 2008 2:41pm, Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Good mail Igor. Did you place it on the wiki, or a blog somewhere? It's very sound arguments.

Re: Wicket versus Spring MVC

2008-10-17 Thread Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael
And if you like to repeat yourself fine.. Otherwise put it somewhere people can find it like on the wiki:) I do think theres a page for it.. Apparently I didnt pick it up the other times.. Oh and have a nice weekend:) Igor Vaynberg wrote: didnt put it anywhere, didnt think it was anything

Wicket versus Spring MVC

2008-10-16 Thread Richard Allen
Hello, We have stateful, desktop-like Web applications based on Struts 1.x. We want to migrate them to a modern Java Web framework so we are trying to choose what framework to use. The decision will be left up to myself and another colleague with buy-in from other key people. The other colleague

Re: Wicket versus Spring MVC

2008-10-16 Thread Igor Vaynberg
here is really what it comes down to: springmvc/struts/etc are geared towards building stateless applications. building something statefull is hard in these frameworks because the burden of having to juggle state is on you and it is hard/impossible to get right when doing manually. wicket is