it is difficult to even guess because even if some people are
migrating their apps they dont necessarily mention it. start a new
thread on the list, call it [survey] how many people are migrating
existing apps to wicket vs start new apps and see how people respond.

you also have to define migrate. some people might think that
rewriting a new version of an app from scratch is migrating also.

-igor

On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 8:49 AM, Susan Liebeskind
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> Igor Vaynberg wrote:
>>
>> 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.
>>
>>
>
> Agreed, and you just have to live with some quirks/gotchas while you go
> through the migration.
> But I'm just looking for a sense of how people start actually using Wicket.
> Do you have any feel for the ratio of new development in Wicket vs.
> migration old apps to Wicket, just based on the traffic you've seen go by on
> the list over the years?
>
> Again, I know this is a non-scientific survey and not something that can be
> really quantified.
>
> Susan
>
>
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