The problem is that without some idea of the context, 'big' doesn't
mean anything - Are we talking about something like Amazon, Google,
MSN or Yahoo, for instance? I doubt Wicket would be a good match for
that sort of big, but for lesser values of big, then it's probably
as suitable as any other
Also: when I think about 'big' projects, I think about projects that
run for long time, have complex requirements and have a medium to
large sized team working collaborating on it. For such projects Wicket
is an excellent match due to reusability, separation of concerns, etc.
Eelco
On 3/13/07,
But, what if 'big' means Ebay, yahoo, etc?
If they came to you saying they wanted to build major public facing
portions of their site in Wicket, would you warn them away?
Upayavira
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
Also: when I think about 'big' projects, I think about projects that
run for long time,
I wouldn't, but sites on that scale would require you to do some
serious planning for scalability - whatever the technology you use.
There are many ways to scale up and out, but Wicket's reliance on
server side memory limits the options somewhat. There are stateless
pages, forms and links nowadays
I wouldn't == no I would not warn them away. :)
On 3/13/07, Eelco Hillenius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wouldn't, but sites on that scale would require you to do some
serious planning for scalability - whatever the technology you use.
There are many ways to scale up and out, but Wicket's
Warn them away? No. I think it really comes down to doing a realistic
scaling test to estimate hardware resource usage and then using that to
estimate fixed and variable costs over the life of the project. Wicket has
costs, but I think people tend to underestimate the cost of creating and
No, only extra small, small, medium, and medium-to-big projects. Big
projects will be supported in wicket 3.0.
On Mar 13, 2007, at 12:51 AM, Sazib wrote:
Hi everybody,
I just want to know, is wicket suitable for a big project?
Thanks
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Sazib
do tiny fall before or after extra small???
-igor
On 3/12/07, Michael Day [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, only extra small, small, medium, and medium-to-big projects. Big
projects will be supported in wicket 3.0.
On Mar 13, 2007, at 12:51 AM, Sazib wrote:
Hi everybody,
I just want to know,
huh ?!
On 3/13/07, Michael Day [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, only extra small, small, medium, and medium-to-big projects. Big
projects will be supported in wicket 3.0.
On Mar 13, 2007, at 12:51 AM, Sazib wrote:
Hi everybody,
I just want to know, is wicket suitable for a big project?