Re: Looking for a Wicket training in France (paris) and argument for Wicket versus Spring MVC
I was looking to it. Thanx Martjin. (and thx for your book ! ;-) ) 2012/4/4 Martijn Dashorst > http://www.zenika.com/formation_wicket_avance.html > > Martijn > > 2012/4/4 Yves-Marie LAINÉ : > > Hi all, > > > > I'm working with wicket since 2 years, and I'm convinced by this great > > fremework. Today, in my company we are facing the choice of a new web > > framework in order to replace our old Struts 1... The debate turn arround > > Spring MVC or Wicket. I spend one day to show Wicket to my colleagues, > but > > they only knows struts 1 and it's really hard to make them feel the power > > of Wicket. After a long discussion, my boss decided to give Wicket a > second > > chance and proposed me to find good training to try to make them adhere. > I > > think this choice is really important, more particularly when leaving > > 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 > > > > -- > Become a Wicket expert, learn from the best: http://wicketinaction.com > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org > > -- Yves-Marie LAINÉ
Re: Looking for a Wicket training in France (paris) and argument for Wicket versus Spring MVC
http://www.zenika.com/formation_wicket_avance.html Martijn 2012/4/4 Yves-Marie LAINÉ : > Hi all, > > I'm working with wicket since 2 years, and I'm convinced by this great > fremework. Today, in my company we are facing the choice of a new web > framework in order to replace our old Struts 1... The debate turn arround > Spring MVC or Wicket. I spend one day to show Wicket to my colleagues, but > they only knows struts 1 and it's really hard to make them feel the power > of Wicket. After a long discussion, my boss decided to give Wicket a second > chance and proposed me to find good training to try to make them adhere. I > think this choice is really important, more particularly when leaving > 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 -- Become a Wicket expert, learn from the best: http://wicketinaction.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org
Looking for a Wicket training in France (paris) and argument for Wicket versus Spring MVC
Hi all, I'm working with wicket since 2 years, and I'm convinced by this great fremework. Today, in my company we are facing the choice of a new web framework in order to replace our old Struts 1... The debate turn arround Spring MVC or Wicket. I spend one day to show Wicket to my colleagues, but they only knows struts 1 and it's really hard to make them feel the power of Wicket. After a long discussion, my boss decided to give Wicket a second chance and proposed me to find good training to try to make them adhere. I think this choice is really important, more particularly when leaving 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