Our company is in the process of evaluating the feasibility in transitioning our UI framework to Wicket. In doing so, I stumbled upon this article http://ptrthomas.wordpress.com/2007/05/14/a-wicket-user-tries-jsf/ that does a nice job of composing a simple side-by-side comparison of JSF and Wicket.
We are currently using JSF/MyFaces/Tomahawk/Trinidad and have found it to be quite a disappointment. I have personally been developing JSF applications for several years and have encountered numerous issues with the framework (not to mention the specification, components, etc.). I never understood how JSF can be referred to as a true MVC framework when it maintains logic within the view in the form of EL (thus the Wicket evaluation). With that said, I hear the argument from JSF/Seam developers (as seen in the article mentioned above) that comparing Seam with Wicket is a better/fair comparison. I have no experience with Seam and would like to know if there is anyone using Wicket in this forum that has switched from Seam to Wicket that could shed some light on the issue? Thanks in advance! --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
