>
> ..., how many component libraries and tools there
> are for them (regardless of the fact the quality of them and whether
> that is a good thing in the first place), ...
>

that's what i like about wicket, you practically don't need additional tools
(which you have to learn to use, learn to avoid any drawbacks or known
issues of the tool etc...). everything you know about your ide, you can use
to develop with wicket. productivity++ ;)

having said that, i like the feature list of wicketforge (
http://code.google.com/p/wicketforge/) as it seems that . but as i'm on the
eclipse side of the world, ...

  gerolf

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