"do my homework for me now or i will continue mock your miserable web
framework!"

it seems probable that this won't make you many friends.


chickabee wrote:
> 
> Hi Wicketers, 
> 
> I tried wicket today and the example application was up and running on
> tomcat in no time, so that was the good part, after that if I like to
> create a sample application on my own then I found no easy way to start. 
> 
> Examples are good to browse through and tell about wicket capabilities,
> however,  not so good from learning point of view, All of the examples are
> glued together in one big jar file and it is just not quick enough to
> create a bare-bone application quickly and easily,
> 
> I tried Quicket as mentioned in the readme file, however, Quickets is
> nothing but waste of time, because it is glued with Hibernate and Spring
> and both should not be there to start with. 
> 
> Not a good experience trying wicket so far, I guess it's the time to try
> out some more simpler app frameworks, 
> 
> -Thumbs Down to Wicket!
> 
> 

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