On 4/5/07, Weaver, Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> They are in the process of re-writing one of the web apps from the ground up
> using Tapestry and all I hear is what a nightmare Tapestry is to work with.

I don't suppose they hear any great stories about Wicket from you? :)

Related to the topic, our company also uses Wicket for all new Java
development, though we will not hesitate to use any other tech if that
should suit the problem domain better (or just to try something new).

We have gone through the struts (1.1?), maverick, JSF path. Even
several of the .net guys look envious at wicket (especially those that
have worked with it).

Martijn

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