Really,
i just want to find out what the wicket team recommends for a successful CRUD application.
Now I enjoy Hibernate as a ORM tool, I love wicket  for a web  tool but i realize that most contrib projects that attempt to wire this two lovely projects introduced spring greatly. Now my Spring lesson is minimal. Are you guys saying that it is important to learn Spring to develop a successful CRUD application based on Hibernate and Wicket?
 
Its fun seeing the wicket-spring-phonebook-example working fine when i deploy it but its not fun when i think i have to learn more of spring to have a good CRUD application to work out fine?
I had focused my effort on wicket and hibernate and then i see Spring Spring Spring everywhere :). I love the java space...they keep ur head alive everytime.
 
so please guys what do u recommend.
 
Now the old Databinder was doing an excellent job but i want to think its not a Wicket team project neither is it a wicket-contrib project cuz it has failed to progress as i expected. And when i checked out the wicket-contrib-hibernate, i wasnt even happy with it like databinder.net. And remember that it's not all of us that want to develop heavy weight banking application yet. so what do I do?
 
just an advice
 
thank you.
 
- dabar

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