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how customizable is it? eg is it possible to write a plugin that would
generate wicket code instead of springmvc?
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On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 2:48 PM, Joe Fawzy wrote:
> Hi deari think possibilities for integration is limited for the following
> reasons:
> ROO is using spring MVC for the web ti
Hi deari think possibilities for integration is limited for the following
reasons:
ROO is using spring MVC for the web tier
ROO utilize the REST pattern which is stateless by default while wicket
strength is its ststeful nature
ROO depends heavily on aspectj and spring tools
if u use spring tools
Recently, I've discovered Spring ROO: a user customizable tooling that
enables rapid delivery of high performance enterprise Java
applications. (http://www.springsource.org/roo). It doesn't have yet
a final release (the latest release is a milestone), but it already
have a lot of addons which can