This was almost exactly my own reaction to the original assertion
that this team has very strong OOP skills.  The criticism cited sounded
a lot more to me like reflex than any kind of thinking.


James McLaughlin-3 wrote:
> 
> Hi Florian,
> To be honest, you should have titled this post "My team did not make
> the grade". There are many developers in the world whose skill and
> ambition rise little above cut and paste robot, and many burned out
> managers who have decided employees will never be capable of much
> else. Struts is a perfect framework choice where such conditions
> coincide. If you are in such a place right now, then for the love of
> all things holy, move on before your soul, and skills, languish. On
> the other hand, if you work for a place where the power of OOP is
> understood, and developer creativity is required and appreciated,
> Wicket will be the most natural choice.
> 
> jim
> 
> On 6/5/07, Florian Hehlen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>  Hi,
>>
>>  The comparison was a bit skewed where I showed the richness of such
>> components as a DataView(sortable and pageable) in wicket and that was
>> compared with a simple static table on Struts 2.
>>
>>
>>  Johan Compagner wrote:
>>
>>
>> > Wicket if adding those low-level components was only necessary when one
>> > wants to add special handling, formating, validation, etc.
>>
>>
>>  and where is then the binding specified? What kind of data should be
>> displayed where?
>>  Well how about simply binding a DataView to a the Model and assume that
>> for
>> all wicket:id in the html template I should find a getter method in the
>> bean?
>>
>>  regards,
>>  Florian
>>
>>  PS: I agree wiith all you guys that this is not a big issue... that it's
>> more a question of style/philospophy and possibly fashion.
>>
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