I was kidding hence the smiling face :P
Although, you might be able to do so in a few years or so...

You'll have to have a full native phone app since you're already have a
requirement to run the app offline (and you can't run Wicket on the phone).
If the app is static, you might get to cache some HTML on the phone
otherwise you'll only get to use Wicket on the server side.

~ Thank you,
  Paul Bors

-----Original Message-----
From: manuelbarzi [mailto:manuelba...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2013 5:14 PM
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Subject: Re: Wicket for Hybrid App

> Create a native app for your phone that installs Tomcat, Jetty along 
> with your Wicket webapp and whatever else you might nedd.
> Have your webapp on all those clients sync up with your central db 
> whenever they come online :)


how do you do explain that? running a fully compliant jvm in a smartphone,
for instance? doesn't seem to have sense, at least nowadays for the moment.


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