Personally i dont see an integration at all between GWT an Wicket.
Both are ui techs that do things completely different.

Give us an example how  you see flow (setResponsePage()) in wicket and
what GWT then should do

On 11/13/08, nitingupta183 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I am working on a web application which makes use of GWT. I have not used
> GWT RPC majorly. We have made use of the JSON feeds and have used GWT just
> as a front end technology with almost no say in how we are transporting data
> between browser and the server.
>
> Now we are growing the application and more and more modules have to be
> added. There are now clear requirements which has forced us to think of
> using another web development framework. Got to know about Wicket and I am
> really impressed by seeing some presentations.
>
> My Question:
>
> Can I make use of Wicket and GWt together?
>
> The need to do is : Use of GWT (& GWT-Ext) widgets & use of Wicket to manage
> flow, sessions etc.
>
> Transport: So far we have relied on the JSON feeds. I think it will continue
> in the future as well. Newer data transports can be developed using forms in
> Wicket. I.e. a combination of these two is going to be there for a
> foreseeable future.
>
> Suggestions/Links/References are heartedly welcome.
>
> Regards,
> Nitin
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