(Breaking my week-long self-inflicted moratorium)

Erik, I am very interested in your other arguments that would interest 
big slow companies.

Regards,
     Erik.


Erik Brakkee schreef:
> Hi all,
>
>
> A collegue of mine at a very big and slow organization is evaluating 
> web frameworks, of which one is wicket. As expected, there is the 
> remark that wicket is not scalable because of its use of session scope.
>
> I already gave the most important arguments, but it would be nice to 
> have some good links for backing these arguments. In paticular, the 
> link where (I think it was Eelco) mentioned that in a number of 
> comparisons between web frameworks it was shown that wicket actually 
> stores less in the session than other frameworks. This is a really 
> strong argument, especially when backed up by real data. Nevertheless, 
> I couldn't find this information anymore. Are there links to the 
> applications (downloadable) proving this point?
>
> Cheers
>   Erik

-- 
Erik van Oosten
http://www.day-to-day-stuff.blogspot.com/


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