* Luca Marrocco:

> Our application is essentially based over cocoon (2.1.9) using a
> custom  framework  (around  cform  and  flowscript,  you  anyone
> know  was  it)  for   controller  development  and  client  side
> interface. During  this day  we  have  interested to  substitute
> cform (that is quite noise  to development) and i want introduce
> the using of wicket instead it ;)
>
> now. I have  tried this  example using  wicket 1.2.6  and cocoon
> 2.2.  Teorically  it must  work fine,  but i  have a  trouble (a
> strange exception) that i'm  not understand. Any other people is
> interesting in  this trip and  want help me to  integrate wicket
> and cocoon?

Simple question  is: why don't  you stick with Cocoon  2.1?  Using
Cocoon trunk  (2.2, still  unreleased) sounds a  bit scary  to me.
The core component of Cocoon 2.2 is a complete rewrite compared to
2.1, so I'm not  familiar with it.  I won't be  able to help much,
unless you want to stick to Cocoon 2.1.
-- 
     Jean-Baptiste Quenot
aka  John Banana   Qwerty
http://caraldi.com/jbq/

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