at this point because of the convenience and flexibility it offers. Guice
looks nice, but the tool support isn't there yet.

That's why I use guice. Because you don't even need tools :-)


Am 21.05.2008 um 03:32 schrieb Nick Heudecker:

I have to agree with James. I wouldn't build an application without Spring at this point because of the convenience and flexibility it offers. Guice
looks nice, but the tool support isn't there yet.

On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 7:22 PM, James Carman <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >
wrote:

A resounding YES to Spring!

On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 8:04 PM, Bruce McGuire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hello All.



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.



Our question is this: do you recommend also adding Spring into the mix?



There are aspects (no pun intended) of Spring that we like, but are
unsure
if the benefits (AOP, IOC) are worth the added effort.



I appreciate your thoughts on this.



Thanks,



Bruce.



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