Hmmm, i thought about it too. But is it the best practise or an acceptable
hack ???

With ur mentioned approach I have always to be aware of wicket beans in
order to handle them in that special way.

Is it somehow possible to hook into any bean instantiation class (or
beanFactory etc.)... and tell spring if any wicket bean comes into then
handle it in a special way. 

Are there any other options ???

Thanks



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