I think you could get very close by having a basic wicket-jpa-hibernate-spring thing(it'll mainly be copy pasting and refactorying), i'll try to see how great database migration are with this combination..

Konstantin Ignatyev wrote:
I like idea of archetype and have tried creating one awhile ago but I did not 
go far because archetype's functionality seems to be VERY limited and certainly 
does not support features like rails/grails do.

Maybe we need combination of archetype + plugin where archetype will just 
create a stub and plugin will take care of all the extended functionality I am 
dreaming of.
Konstantin Ignatyev

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Hi Konstantin

This first version will just be like, quickstart just a basic template with your company name etc...

Im not sure how far we can get using archetypes...

regards Nino

Konstantin Ignatyev wrote:
I also suggest playing with Grails a little bit before you proceed
http://grails.org/Quick+Start

No, I do not think that Grails is better than Wicket, but I like the
 little conveniences provided by commands like  create-domain-class and
 create-controller
Konstantin Ignatyev
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