Congrats! :)
Btw, how difficult would it be to reuse the different models from
within a Spring based solution?
The project I'm working on uses Spring for different kinds of services
(JBPM, Email etc) and there is a need to keep things in the same place
so to speak but I really like the different Hibernate models you've
created....

/Mats

On 11/22/06, Nathan Hamblen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's solid, as far as we can tell. :)
>
> There's some new documentation on the site that I hope is helpful to
> Wicket beginners, regardless of their plans for persisting data. It's an
> overview of IModel, why it's important, and how it helps with persistence:
> http://databinder.net/manual/
>
> Nathan
>
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