For persistence, the answer is probably yes, as it uses hibernate as the jpa
provider (and jpa and hibernate annotations are almost identical). Haven't
tested though.

For form generation and validation, no, not at the moment, but it should be
pretty simple to implement it by just implementing a few interfaces.


Lukasz Kucharski wrote:
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> Hello
> 
> Today I had a quick look at samples in wicket-rad project and one
> question came to my mind. Is it possible to user wicket-rad with
> hibernate annotated beans?
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