Hi Andrew,

On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 7:13 AM, Andrew Schetinin <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Alexey,
>
> RAD requires a set of good visual components (not a strong side of Wicket,
> unfortunately), and one of the two features - either a visual form editor
> (10 years ago), or automated CRUD forms generation (today) - again not a
> strong side of Wicket.
>
> In our case, we had to implement the second option, suitable for our needs
>

Can you explain what do you mean by "suitable for our needs" ?
>From your message above this phrase it seems RAD/CRUD are something
universal that will fit any needs. But then you say _our needs_ ...

This is the reason why there are no such at the moment. Or at least not
widely used.
Some examples:
- https://sites.google.com/site/wicketrad/ (abandoned few years ago)
- http://wicketwebbeans.sourceforge.net/ (abandoned few years ago)
- https://github.com/jwcarman/Wicketopia  (maintained, but there are no
many users)
and I left the one that is very well maintained for the end:
- http://isis.apache.org/ (see it Wicket Viewer) (very well maintained. I
have no information how many users it has)


> - at least Wicket is more or less okay for that.
>

I agree. It is very easy to roll your own solution that fits _your_ needs.


>
> Mentioned services are basic core services, I'd say low-level - they are
> necessary, but they don't mean RAD. For RAD, you need something like Rails
> or Grails.
>

Then you will figure out that Ruby/Groovy performance is not that good and
you will have to reimplement your prototype with something else ...


>
> Regards,
>
> Andrew Schetinin
>

This is just my personal opinion.


>
> On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 10:37 PM, Alexey Mukas <[email protected]
> >wrote:
>
> > In our project we are using the following tools/libs:
> >  - hibernate;
> >  - LiquiBase (db migration);
> >  - wro4j (for merging/compiling js, less and coffee script);
> >  - slf4j + logback;
> >  - selenium;
> >  - testng;
> >  - jmockit;
> >  - jmeter.
> >
> >
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