the difference between wicket and echo2 is that echo2 is only ajax, wicket supports regular requests as the primary mode. so, ajax in wicket will never probably be as easy as it is in echo2. if you are looking for a totally ajax based application you are probably better off sticking with echo2 or other ajax only frameworks. if you want to support regular requests and ajaxify parts of your application then you are better off with wicket.

-Igor


On 7/3/06, Alex Objelean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

First of all, thank you for your feedback, appreciate it very much!
I am new to Wicket. Before starting with Wicket I had some experience with
Echo2, where I do not have to worry about how to make a component being
ajaxified. This is why I am a little bit frustrated about this in Wicket..
Hope the 2.0 release will solve something in this direction. Anyway, I am
very pleased to work with Wicket and think you have done a great job!
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