Behind chickabee's attempt to provoke the Wicket community (which Eelco has
commendably resisted) lies a real message, namely that there are so many web
frameworks out there, that people only have enough time to kick the tyres
before deciding which one to use, and therefore first impressions are
critical. 

This is one reason that ruby on rails has taken off--the combination of
Instant Rails and Active Record makes it the easiest framework to get a
fully database-enabled application up and running. 

Wicket has done a great job of making it easy to get up and running, but
there is always more to be done. 

Julian

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