i dont see why not. wicket's core is not tied to xml not html - it is
basically a glorified templating engine. you might have to build your own
components for ones that are different between html and wap.
-igor
On 2/15/07, Jesse Barnum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Could I use Wicket to build a WAP site, or is it exclusively for HTML?
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