I fully agree. I used JSF/SEAM before switching to Wicket.
My experience is that Wicket is "JSF-Done-Right"


>
>As I've stated before in a previous post, I work a for a company that
>develops software for the health care industry.  It was a battle between
>JSF/Seam and Wicket as the framework of choice for the rewrite of the
>company's portal.  After a whitepaper written by a colleague of mine that
>compared the two implementations, Wicket was the clear winner. (I also
>presented a demo of the Wicket framework to the team a couple months back).
>
>I'd like to thank the authors of the framework for building such a fine
>tool.  After years of struts development, developing web applications with
>Wicket is a breath of fresh air.  Keep up the fine work.
>
>I'll update this forum with our experience in developing/deploying web apps
>using Wicket.
>
>- rm3 
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