I think it is important to understand that Hibernate and Wicket are two
completely different frameworks that are built to solve different problems.
Hibernate operates at the data access layer and wicket at the gui
layer(mostly). You don't need hibernate to get your data to wicket.

I don't know about any of those other frameworks but I think it is a good
thing to have a distinction between these two layers. That way you can
choose a framework for each layer that will be well suited for the problem
you are trying to solve. 

So when going through the wicket examples don't even worry about hibernate.
Just dummy up a list of strings or some other pojos and display them on the
screen just to get it going. Then once you have that, you can choose to get
the real data from wherever you please, however you please.

Thanks,

Josh
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