I'm not sure I fully understand your situation, but if your wicket front end is obtaining xml-serialised versions of business objects (or data transfer objects or whatever), can you not generate a simple Java version from the xml schema? Then perhaps your colleagues objections about having to "redo" the objects will disappear...
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