Koen Deforche <[email protected]> wrote on 22.03.2011 13:10:56:

> Btw, JWt has a history API as well, it's called "internal path API".
> It even uses HTML5 History API (availabe in git, and to be part of JWt
> 3.1.9) to have exactly the same URLs for plain HTML and Ajax sessions.

Ok, I will have a look at it.

> Wicket supports localisation too from what I read?

Yes.

> Wicket on the other hand has a better marketing machinery

Yes :)

> JWt started more
> from a desktop-idea and added web-stuff (internal paths, WTemplate) --
> Wicket on the other hand started from web idea (Pages, plain HTML) and
> added desktop-stuff (widgets/components).

That's an interesting point. Nevertheless "bookmarkable" URLs seem to
be implemented in a much nicer way in Wt. They typically look ugly in
Wicket.

Thanks for your answers!

Frank


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