Hi all Wicket-users!

I am new to web development and so to Wicket. I'm searching for a/the
suitable framework for my case.

So here a few constrains:
 - A webshop with lots of products and categories
 - Integration with SpringCore and Hibernate
 - Ajax-Magic for a fast responding UI and Drag'n'Drop

And a few misgivings:
 1.) A component framework is overhead for a webshop (mostly simple
db-read-access operations without a state). A request/response-driven
framework fits better in this context.
 2.) I need standard back and forth browser behaviour. Is this easy to
achieve (with ajax in mind) ?
 3.) Security: I need to easy code "sign in" and secure the payment process
(ssl over http is guess)
 4.) Performance/Scalability. I know, in general the DB is the bottleneck
but ... compared to action-based frameworks. I read somewhere that Wicket is
much faster that JSF, so this seems good to me.

So these are just a few thoughts, I'm a new to this topic, so pardon me if
something is wrong. In the moment my alternative is SpringMVC. But the
concepts of Wicket appeals to me. Especially the complete lack of JSPs.

Thanks in advance
Paul
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