Hi,
 I bought both the books. I've been going chapter by chapter on both and
then skipped the initial part because I'm familiar.

IMO Wicket in Action is a better book. What i really like is the way it
defines every concept. However I do have a suggestion for the next book; to
cater to medium to advanced users.

There is very little per section. Like more real life cases of the use of
fragments. Or references to existing source code for more complex scenarios
would also be sufficient to lead the reader to figure it themselves but
point them in the right direction. I guess thats what the user forum is for,
but its an expensive book and I'd prefer the book to tell me that :))

thanks everyone.

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