Just out of curiosity... Are there any plans to push a JSR that Wicket
could follow. I think there would be a lot more acceptance of Wicket if
this was to happen :o)

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Martijn Dashorst
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 5:33 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Wicket at ApacheCon EU'09 in Amsterdam

We're happy to announce a lot of Wicket involvement at the upcoming
ApacheCon in Amsterdam (23-27 March 2009)

First of all we have 2 training sessions available:
 - Introduction to Wicket by Martijn Dashorst on Mon 23 March
(http://tinyurl.com/aceu09wicket1)
 - Behavior-Driving Your Apache Wicket Application by Timo Rantalaiho on
Tue 24 March (http://tinyurl.com/aceu09wicket2)

Both courses are hosted by core members. Martijn has co-authored Wicket
in Action and Timo has been involved with WicketTester and JDave. There
is no better team to get you and your team up to speed with the finest
Java web framework available and start cranking out fully tested
applications.

Martijn will also present Wicket in Action during the normal conference
days. A quick introduction to Wicket's core features in just one hour.
But attending the conference will give you much more:
over 60 sessions covering your favorite Apache projects.

Amsterdam is great, but Wicket meetups in Amsterdam are even better!
We're attempting to schedule a Wicket meetup during the conference at
the conference floor. Details will follow soon.

Read more about ApacheCon EU 2009 here:
http://www.eu.apachecon.com/c/aceu2009/

See you in Amsterdam!

Martijn

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