On 2/7/07, Scott Swank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

2. Overall there was a preference for Wicket's Java components over JSF's
taglibs and backing bean code.  This was not a unanimous preference, and
taglibs are much more concise than Wicket code.  However, the cleanness of
the resulting HTML was a factor in Wicket's favor and the rapidity of the
development effort largely offset the comparative verbosity of the code
base.  This verbosity was most evident in ajax form feedback: feedback
panel, text field, ajax feedback border, ajax behavior, etc.


got any examples of this verbouse code? i am doing something similar in a
project i am building with 2.0 and i was able to factor out a lot of this
stuff so its not so bad. maybe we can help you do the same.

-igor
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