I've been using wicket (non AJAX) for a while now. To date all of our
Web2/AJAX stuff was done using Echo2 which hid the whole AJAX dance and
makes it look more like a Swing app.

I'm just curious how much of the AJAX dance we have to do ourselves if
we wanted to do Web 2.0 things like partial updates, modal dialog boxes
etc., with wicket/AJAX instead of Echo2.

But wait, there's more: Does Wicket use Dojo or does it implement its
own component library?

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