i think the best way to migrate an app is to migrate it a
page/pageflow at a time. running wicket inside a jsp or jsp inside
wicket is always going to have gotchas you will have to work around.

-igor

On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 7:47 AM, Susan Liebeskind
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> A follow up to this question, which generated just a single response from
> another fellow traveler...
>
> The lack of response to questions about migrating JSP app could also be
> indicative of the fact that  Wicket is being used mostly to develop *new*
> applications. In other words, maybe only a smallish percentage of folks are
> trying to migrate their existing work. Instead, maybe a more typical use
> case is that people begin new developments with Wicket, and don't try to
> port over existing one.
>
> Would some of the Wicket committers on this list have any anecdotal sense
> about whether Wicket is being used primarily for new apps vs, being a
> migration target?
>
> Thanks again.
>
> Susan
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