We don't prefer one framework over the other. Some like jquery, others
like dojo or prototype/mootools/scriptaculous/rico. Favoring YUI over
the others will put us in a corner.

Martijn

On 3/3/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I saw it but it did not seem to very active. Besides, it would
>  be nice that wicket core team adopt a js lib as many frontend
>  functions have to use js, like datepicker. It would make sense to
>  me to expand it to make wicket more powerful and easy to use.
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>  >Have you taken a look at wicket-contrib-yui?
>  >
>  >There are already a few YUI integrated components built.
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