one thing you can do is use wicket with guice and hibernate, and have
warp-persist ( http://www.wideplay.com/guicewebextensions2 ) for
transactions.

it's a nice stack that i use, a lightweight alternative to spring. and
no need for java ee containers.

you can have a look here:
http://www.richard-wilkinson.co.uk/2008/04/19/wicket-guice-and-warp-persist/
 and here http://code.google.com/p/warp-persist-sample/ .

francisco



On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 5:44 AM, Patrick Angeles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> You can use annotations or spring-javaconfig with Spring if you don't want to
> go through too much XML configuration. That criticism is really unwarranted
> these days. The annotation-style configuration is very similar to how Guice
> works, whereas spring-javaconfig is basically like writing the spring.xml
> file in Java code. The latter is nice in that all the wiring is centralized,
> but you still get the benefits of working with a Java IDE, such as
> refactoring or searching for occurences.
>
> There's probably some easy way to hook Guice up with the Spring transaction
> manager, but I've never tried.
>
> And yes, you should be able to run Wicket in an EJB3 Container, but you'll
> have to deal with some boilerplate code that will allow you to inject your
> EJB3 services into Wicket components...
>
> Personally, I would recommend going with Wicket, Spring and Hibernate (or
> JPA) via spring-javaconfig.
>
>
> jpswain wrote:
>>
>> I'm just curious what everyone is using for transaction management.  I
>> have been working with Wicket for a while now (and loving it) on a pet
>> project that also uses Hibernate and Guice.
>> I'm realizing now that I might need/want transactional support for a
>> couple parts of my app.
>>
>> I don't have any experience with Spring or Java EE or EJB, but have been
>> avoiding Spring because of what I have read and seen online with so much
>> XML-coding.  Is it possible to use spring transaction module by itself and
>> without too much XML?  I'd really appreciate hearing what y'all are you
>> guys using for your transactional needs.
>>
>> Also is it possible to run a Wicket-based project inside a JEE container
>> like Glassfish or JBoss AS directly to take advantage of EJB & JTA,
>> or would that require something like Seam + wicket-seam integration?
>>
>> If anyone has recommendations on where to get started with transactions,
>> that would be great too.
>>
>> Thanks!
>> J
>>
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