Hi there, Please go to www.stackoverflow.com and you will see many such questions. Just search for wicket over there.
Josh. On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 10:08 AM, Shunmuga Raj <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi All, > > I was a beginner to wicket. I have some doubts and questions > abt wicket. > > Questions: > 1) What are the advantages of wicket over Struts, Springs, Tapestry, > Stripes? > > 2) What is the main advantages of Wicket? > > 3) Where the wicket can be used in real time scenario? > > 4) For which database it suits gud? > > 5) Which framework is best on performance view? > > 6) Why wicket has to be used? > > Doubts: > > Now i'm developing a web application project for feeding data & generating > report for it. For feeding data, i have to give login for every users. > according a scenario at a time multiple concurrent users ll feed data. For > this which java technology ll be more effective, powerful, efficient? which > framework s best for this? > > another scenario is i have to ensure that one user can login at only one > system, he should login at another system on the same time. tat is one user > can have one sessin at one system at a time. he can login to another to > another system at a same time if he tries means an error should be thrown. > for this vat i've to do? can u offer some sample code? > > Where EJB can be used? What is the difference in using EJB over frameworks > like Struts, Spring, Wicket, Tapestry, Stripes? Is it possible to use > frameworks with EJB? > > which one ll be more faster in execution? > > > Waiting for ur favorable reply/ > > > > Thanking you, > With regards, > Shunmuga Raj.P >
