Good stuff! I've been curious for some time about what would be a good usecase for this.

Have you been thinking about Groovy & Wicket? RFE: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1057994&group_id=119783&atid=684978 is still open for this. I remember that there's been some activity for Groovy & Tapestry, but I do not know what it actually does.

Regards,
  Eelco

Juergen Donnerstag wrote:

Hi,

I have a little Spring-framework integration example ready. It uses
Spring's DispatcherServlet and it's related web application context
(<servlet-name>-servlet.xml) to configure Wicket application and
settings in a Spring like fashion. Thus,  you mix Spring web
applications with Wicket applications and you may use all (I hope)
Spring features.

Am I right that I shall not copy the additonal spring libs into CVS
because Maven will do it?

Juergen


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