Sounds good, so do you expect that you'll find some bugs in "core"
wicket that the community will benefit from?

btw, just back from geecon where this speaker ,         
Eugene Ciurana ( http://2010.geecon.org/speakerdetails/12 ) mentioned
(very discretely) wicket in conjunction with jboss as his preferred
stable stack.

2010/5/19 Martijn Dashorst <[email protected]>:
> Just two hours ago one of our developers pulled the trigger and
> committed his Wicket 1.4.8 porting work for our flagship application
> "EduArte" to our trunk. This means that as of this moment we finally
> are near trunk and can start uncovering and fixing bugs for 1.4.x. We
> expect to start work on porting our application towards 1.5 when we
> have stabilized our 1.4.8 version.
>
> A couple of statistics for our application:
>  - ~725 pages
>  - ~950 entities
>  - hibernate
>  - spring 3
>  - wicket security
>  - wiquery
>
> The porting effort took a couple of months, tiered in 2 phases:
> convert our framework (about a month), convert our application (about
> a month).
>
> Now the application needs to prove itself in testing and will probably
> go live in a couple of weeks.
>
> Martijn
>

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