> > After 40+ hours of more research, I did indeed find my style of coding - and
> > it clicks. Page-based, ...

Another thing I don't agree with is that page-orientation is something
to aim for[1]. I believe a mixed model is more powerful[2].

There's a lot more that can be said about the different frameworks,
but I think it can be summed up by saying that Click is primarily
pragmatic and focussed on simplicity, whereas Wicket is focussed on
providing a true OO programming model with clean separation of markup
and logic. Imo, there's something to say for both.

[1] http://www.nabble.com/Click-Rules%21%21%21-tf3555269.html
[2] http://chillenious.wordpress.com/2006/07/16/on-page-navigation/

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