You can try wicket-plugin [1].
[1] https://github.com/decebals/wicket-plugin
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Interesting! Thank you Andrea!
fre 18 nov. 2016 kl. 12:41 skrev Andrea Del Bene :
> Hi,
>
> I haven't directly tried this approach but there is an Apache project,
> Syncope, that recently has gone in this direction. The following is the
> link to their enduser module which
Hi,
I haven't directly tried this approach but there is an Apache project,
Syncope, that recently has gone in this direction. The following is the
link to their enduser module which is built with Angular for the
frontend and uses Wicket resources for the REST API:
Bruno Borges @brunoborges made a Twitter poll by the end of October.
The question was
If you're a server-side #Java developer building web apps, please respond: have
you ever tried/used Apache #Wicket?
The final results are (from 1,128 votes) :
13% Yes, and I like it !
9% Yes, but just