Leo, I actually persuaded my then pointy haired boss to go with Wicket
by putting together a side-by-side comparison of techniques required
for creating JSF, Struts and Wicket-based applications. It was obvious
that the Wicket approach was just plain out cleaner, and would save
money in medium-to-long run. As they say, it's just HTML and Java
-- it makes it fun being a mindless drone :-P



Loritsch, Berin C. wrote:
> 
> The pointy haired bosses that do this believe in their heart of hearts
> that if you choose the same technology everyone else is using that they
> can turn thinking developers for mindless drones.  It has more to do
> with avoiding training costs and rational thought, and more to do with
> trying to turn software development into an assembly line process.
> 

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