Oh yes - also take a look at http://www.wicket-wiki.org.uk/wiki/index.php/IBATIS

On 22/09/06, Ayodeji Aladejebi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> >
> >
> > What kind of integration are you talking about? Isn't it a good idea to
> > keep database/persistence code and application/gui code independent?
> >
> > /Anders
>
>
> It makes sense to do that when you want to design a larger enteprise
> application but not for small web applications, why all the issues. when u
> see a framework like ruby on rails, you will understand why may be soon all
> web applications on the planet may be using ruby on rails because they keep
> the simple things really very simple.
>
>
>
> > Eelco Hillenius wrote:
> > > If someone would provide a JDBC version of wicket-phonebook, that
> > > would be welcome! We talked about wanting this, but haven't found any
> > > time to do this ourselves yet.
> > >
> > > Eelco
> > >
> > >
> > > On 9/21/06, Igor Vaynberg < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >> look at wicket-phonebook, it uses wicket and spring. there are dao
> > >> implementations for hibernate and ibatis, but it would be trivial to
> write
> > >> one for jdbc. spring takes care of all the connection/transaction
> management
> > >> for you.
> > >>
> > >> if you dont want spring and want to write something for pure jdbc i
> would
> > >> store a datasource in application, and subclass request cycle to
> > >> open/close/rollback/commit the transaction assuming you want a
> > >> single-transaction-per-request pattern.
> > >>
> > >> -Igor
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> On 9/21/06, Ayodeji Aladejebi <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> > >>>
> > >>> Okay I know of all the contrib projects, databinder, hibernate stuffs
> etc,
> > >> I have used databinder and its lovely but I think for some reason,
> database
> > >> in wicket needs to be sort of easier to put up to encourage faster
> > >> adaptation. Come to think about it, presently most of the present
> solutions
> > >> around database in Wicket wraps around Hibernate and a beginner who is
> not
> > >> familair with hibernate may get stuck. Some developers still tend to
> love
> > >> thier SQL thing compared to ORM and in some cases, you want to do
> direct SQL
> > >> cuz hibernate3.jar is some size you may not need to include in your
> portable
> > >> web application. And believe me, i believe more ppl learn SQL more than
> they
> > >> learn ORM in Schools
> > >>> Yesterday, I was tryin to use Dababinder or wicket-contrib-dababase
> but at
> > >> the same time i was using the wicket-auth framework and all these
> contibs
> > >> enforce that you extend XXXApplication in your Application Class which
> means
> > >> you cannot directly use Contrib projects e.g wicket-contrib-database
> and
> > >> also Wicket-auth. There should be a more elegant way to use multiple
> contrib
> > >> projects without this Inheritance lock jam.
> > >>> Now most web applications need authentication and also need database
> which
> > >> is why i believe wicket shoud somehow integrate some DAO scheme into
> wicket
> > >> where all we do is set connection properties and from Components, you
> can
> > >> fly CRUD.
> > >>> Well i know there must be some good reasons to exclude this from
> wicket
> > >> but what will be the most elegant way to do CRUD in wicket?  where
> should I
> > >> store my Connection? Session or Application Class. Should I create a
> parent
> > >> WebPage with all the SQL stuffs and then make other CRUD pages extend
> it. a
> > >> hundred ways to do this but which way is more elegant?
> > >>> Thanks Wicket dads
> > >>>
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