I am trying to get authorization to share this information.

Let me put it this way: I have also create mobile.wellsfargo.com (Wells
is one of the top three banks in the US).  The first hour of operation
of mobile.walmart.com we had significantly more traffic than during the
first month of mobile.wellsfargo.com.

I will be able to share some wicket-related profiling information, if
people are interested. I should have very good data from product
available in about a week from now.

On Mon, 2010-02-22 at 19:01 +0100, nino martinez wael wrote:

> Nice.. Any load statistics? Would be nice with that kind of information.. :)
> 
> regards Nino
> 
> 2010/2/22 Joachim F. Kainz <j...@jolira.com>
> 
> >  Fellow Wicket Users,
> >
> > The question if Wicket is suitable for large enterprises has just become
> > easier to answer: The largest enterprise in the world is now using Wicket
> > for its mobile site. Check out mobile.walmart.com (or just point your
> > mobile phone to www.walmart.com and get redirected automatically).
> >
> > The reason why my client decided to go with Wicket makes it easy to support
> > multiple different types of devices. The walmart mobile application supports
> > different HTML for three categories of devices (L1: iPhones & challengers,
> > L2: BlackBerries, L3: Plain Old Devices). These three experiences are
> > supported by the same Java code on the server side.
> >
> > We added a few components to Wicket, mostly because in the retail arena
> > being stateless is very important. Our components are available at
> > http://code.google.com/p/jolira-tools/.
> >
> > Wicket is an awesome product and I would like to thank the Wicket team for
> > all there work. One day I hope to get the largest enterprise in the world to
> > donate an appropriate amount of money for future development! [image: :)]
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> > Joachim
> >
> > http://www.jolira.com
> >
> >
> >
> >

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