Igor, 

Josh suggested CDI as an alternative, in that respect it's the same as other
approaches I've tried: to cumbersome, to complex for my goals, so in respect
to what I want I don't think it's great.

I'll look into the wicket-jee module in wicketstuff, but it is yet another
extra 'thingy' you need for something that's so simple and basic... I wonder
if anyone has ever coined the phrase 'boiler plate xml' or 'boiler plate
components'. Maybe a quiz is a good idea. The Question is: fetch one row
from a straightforward table in let's say an onclick of a wicket button,
using jpa. The respondent that has the simplest solution gets eternal fame.

> Of course, the CDI-blog goes with the usual great-gratitude-comments of
> developers who couldn't figure it out either.

>> whats wrong with that?

Who says there's something wrong with that? It's just irony.

Thanks anyways

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