Actually, one other thing that has come up in relationship to the RSP-UI (Rich Server Platform UI) project proposal in Eclipse;
While trying to integrate Wicket into RSP-UI, we have found troubles because Wicket "owns" the page, whereas in RSP-UI, Wicket only gets a "viewport" on the page. Possibly my guy haven't understood how to tackle the problem, but if you have ideas on how to let Wicket be a co-operative player in a multi-framework request, we would be all ears. Any improvements in 2.0 in that direction would also be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Niclas
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