> I'm quoting Gavin King:
> `By the way, it's now possible (easy, in fact) to build Wicket integration
> for Seam (...) I imagine it would be interesting to the Wicket community to
> have Seam's contextual component model, conversations, BPM integration,
> persistence context management, EJB3 integration, asynchronicity, rule-based
> security model, Drools integration, etc, in the context of a Wicket
> application.ยด
>
> What is your opinion?

Imho it's certainly good news Seam is now decoupled from JSF. As for
integration with Wicket... someone should just do it :) I have no idea
how difficult it would be, but if Seam 2 is set up in a decent
fashion, it shouldn't be too hard. Not everything will be useful -
e.g. conversations and contextual component model would sound to me
like using Wicket the wrong way (you have that stuff now in a nice OO
model, why pull it out again?), but things like BPM integration,
rule-based security model and drools integration might be nice indeed.

So... who's gonna pick it up and start a wicket-stuff project for this? :)

Eelco

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