Hello,

maybe you read this already:

http://www.nabble.com/Questions-about-GWT%2C-JSF-and-Wicket-to12875910.html#a12875910
http://www.nabble.com/JSF%3A-standards-versus-OSS-to13400509.html#a13400509

greetings



nlif wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> We are in the process of selecting a web-framework, and although I am in
> favor of Wicket, I was asked to provide an objective comparison of Wicket
> with JSF. I have developed a few small apps in Wicket, but I admit I am
> not very familiar with JSF. Prior to posting here, I googled a bit, and
> found a few forum-threads and blog posts on this topic, but most are from
> 1-2 years ago and in framework years, this may be considered obsolete.
> 
> Although this is the Wicket forum, I expect there are people here who also
> used (or at least evaluated) JSF at some point, so I'd be happy if folks
> here could share their experience. If anyone can point me to useful links
> that would be great too.
> 
> I really am not trying to provoke a flame war, just to gather information. 
> 
> In your opinion, what are Wicket strengths? What are JSF's ? (even if
> you're a Wicket fan, surely there's something ;)
> 
> I would be interested to hear people thoughts regarding the fact the JSF
> is a standard, while Wicket is not. How important is that to you? In what
> ways do you think this matters (if at all)?
> 
> Also, supposedly JSF has a larger selection of 3rd party components
> compared to Wicket. Is this true? how often do you find yourself rolling
> your own components and how hard is it to do so in Wicket (and I mean
> non-trivial-good-looking-Ajax-enabled stuff).
> 
> Many thanks in advance.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

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