In reference to spring, at first I was like "wow IoC is neat it should help with injecting services into different parts of an application" - so I implemented it in an application.  Because it was a lot more work to keep track of what parts of an application need which services and only inject them, I have one Service object which holds references to all the services and pass that one object around.  What did I achieve?  I have an xml file that I have to maintain now, but I have a few cool ways to configure that xml file :)

It sounds like it could be useful with very large groups where each own a module and there is a group that links everything together.  The group that links everything together could use spring to do that.



On 8/10/05, Martijn Dashorst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jetty is fast in startup. While developing you don't need lighting speed
of transferring markup to a client, and the differences in performance
are not noticeable. Startup time is.

Yep, WTP. It isn't rock solid, mind you, but it is already better than
xmlbuddy. I still don't know why they assume an XML file to be an Ant
build file when the root element is a <project>. The plugin wrecks havoc
on my maven.xml files.

Spring will solve all your problems, even those you didn't know you had
:-). Seriously, I still need convincing that Spring it what everybody
says it is. However 1500 downloads a day may mean that it is something
good. But then Struts should be heaven (4800 on average).

Martijn


Anders Peterson wrote:

> Thanks for answering,
>
> I'm assuming you mean "The Eclipse Web Tools Platform (WTP) project".
> I'll have a look at that!
>
> Why Jetty over Tomcat? I've never used either, but have the feeling
> more people use Tomcat and saw a performance comparison recently where
> Tomcat did very well.
>
> Spring: Everyone does seem to love it, but I don't know what problem I
> have that it'll solve.
>
> /Anders
>
> Martijn Dashorst wrote:
>
>> Most usefull in the specific webapp department:
>> - jetty launcher
>> - jetty
>> - webtools (webstandard tools -> xml/html editor, I don't use the
>> appserver integration stuff)
>>
>> usefull without webapp development:
>> - spring (I'm still not convinced, but the rest of the world is ;-)
>> - hibernate
>> - maven
>> - ant
>> - junit
>>
>> But those are basically a need for all projects, not specific for
>> wicket development.
>>
>> Martijn
>>
>> Anders Peterson wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I'm just about to start work on my first Wicket application.
>>>
>>> What other tools and frameworks do you use with Wicket?
>>>
>>> I use eclipse so I'd be particularly interested in recommendations
>>> on eclipse plug-ins. As far as I know there is no Wicket-specific
>>> plug-in, but I'm sure there are others that could be useful with a
>>> Wicket project
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> /Anders
>>>
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