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On 7/26/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi, I'm considering using Wicket (or one of the many similar
> frameworks) to augment or replace a homegrown framework.  The company
> I work for creates many websites with similar functionality, but
> completely different look and feel (we do online promotions for a
> variety of clients).  Historically we've done this using a system of
> servlets and ejbs that are shared across all sites that we host.  We
> then use site-specific jsp so that we can customize the look and feel
> of the website for the client.  All sites are then hosted off a
> single server farm using different URL paths/parameters to
> distinguish the site that should be shown.
>
> I'm trying to find a way to do something similar in Wicket or any of
> the other frameworks but haven't found anything that really sounds
> like what I'm looking for.  Is it possible to use a single Wicket
> WebPage implementation with multiple HTML/CSS/Image "skins"?  Ideally
> we would also be able to extend the base java WebPage to customize it
> for a specific website as well.
>
> Any points/documentation on how to do this type of thing would be
> greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> -Mike
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