One other thing that would get a good exposure would be to work on
providing Wicket as alternative in the AppFuse project, but that would
need the Spring Integration sorting out.

/Gwyn

On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 12:05:22 +0100, Martijn Dashorst
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Perhaps we could do the same with Rails as TRails?
> 
> Trails is the java variant of Ruby on Rails, using Tapestry and
> Hibernate. Ruby on Rails is a web development platform using Ruby, which
> allows one to instantly create webapplications, just by overriding the
> default behaviour. I haven't worked with it, never seen it, but the hype
> is huge.
> 
> Trails is the java equivalent, and someone has created a Java on Trails
> video, where he creates an application in 10:23 minutes.
> http://jroller.com/page/ccnelson/20041015#introducting_trails
> 
> https://trails.dev.java.net/
> 
> Martijn
> 
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