Bruce, short or long term you save time with spring.

I dont see it as extra effort - in fact it is a blessing removing the burden
of scoping of objects and (with wicket annotations) serialisation.

The wicket wiki makes implementing spring with wicket peanuts easy.

Rgds

Ned

Bruce McGuire-2 wrote:
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> Hello All.
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> We are just starting a new version of an existing app, moving toward open
> source technologies. We have decided on using Wicket based on some
> prototypes we have done, and are using Hibernate for the models.
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> Our question is this: do you recommend also adding Spring into the mix?
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> There are aspects (no pun intended) of Spring that we like, but are unsure
> if the benefits (AOP, IOC) are worth the added effort.
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> I appreciate your thoughts on this.
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> Thanks,
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> Bruce.
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