P.S. though one slight difficulty I've run into is the need to translate between Scala and Java collections. Perfectly doable, and not a Wicket problem, but takes a way some of the elegance of coding purely in Scala.

Happy to hear if anyone has tips on elegant ways of dealing with this.


On 1/3/10 4:38 PM, Gary Thomas wrote:
Same here - not much more to say other than after 10 years of working with Java webapps, learning both Wicket and Scala have made the past 6 months very enjoyable.

Immediately before trying Wicket, I was a die-hard Struts/Spring MVC user and didn't know what I was missing. Scala+Wicket is a nice mix.

Best,
g


On 1/3/10 11:24 AM, Giovanni wrote:
I'm developing two new applications (a webapp + a standalone) using Scala + Spring + Wicket 1.4.5 (webapp) + H2 database.

The development is nice and interesting.

Wicket is working with Scala very well.

If someone else has a similar experience, please share it.

Best regards
giovanni






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