I'd like to read it, too. I'm not a Wicket expert either, but I've
worked with it for some time and I'm loving it (tm). I've switched from
Tapestry to Wicket and that was a very good decision.
- Johannes
Joe Graham wrote:
Hello,
I am currently writing an article about Wicket for publication on
developer.com <http://developer.com>. I want the article to be a
"Rails-Killer" in that this first installment will be to sell would-be
Struts or JSF web developers about the time-saving benefits of
Wicket. Because I am not a Wicket expert, but I know enough about
J2EE development to know how time consuming it can be, the benefits
that appeal to me the most are the time-saving and enterprise specific
features (such as session failover etc..). I would really like some
technical reviewers to review this article for technical accurracy and
general commentary. I am under a short deadline (Wed.) so those who
have time sooner rather than later would be preferred. I am going to
be building on this first article with subsequent installments so we
don't have to throw _everything_ into this article either. Thank you
very much for your time and consideration. I really hope we can get
some users converted into this fantastic framework.
Cheers,
Joe Graham
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