Weld has wicket support built-in I believe. On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 12:52 PM, Ericksen, Mark W (IS) < mark.erick...@ngc.com> wrote:
> Hi, > > > > I'm building a new java project using all JEE6 technologies. That means > I'm using JPA, CDI, and JSF2 for example. Each layer came together great > with fully annotated classes until I got to the JSF2 layer which drove > me crazy because JSF wants to mess with HTML element ids and names. In > looking for alternative view layers I came across Wicket. The > technology seems great in terms of its philosophy to keep presentation > code separate, except I'm not finding much information about its support > for JEE6 technologies. > > > > In particular searches for support for CDI (aka WebBeans, aka Weld) only > got me to an old example in the Seam project. I cannot find any current > references to using Weld within a Wicket project where I can use > annotations such as @Inject, @Named, @ApplicationScoped, etc. > > > > So my very first question for this list of experts is this: Is there > currently any support for Weld in Wicket? Downloading the Weld project > from JBoss, I included the weld-wicket.jar into my project and my > application is subclassed from WeldApplication. No such luck. Any > class injected using @Inject is still null. > > > > I am using GlassFish v3 which has all the JEE6 goodies included. > Developing with Eclipse. > > > > Any help is *greatly* appreciated! > > > > -Mark > > > > > >