I've been using Wicket on EC2 for nearly 2 years.  I can't think of anything 
EC2-specific that relates to Wicket.  EC2 just gives you a linux environment 
that happens to be virtualized.

I suppose if you're using elastic load balancing to dynamically spin up 
instances, there might be a bit of work to make sure session state is 
clusterable (and I might try using Terracotta for that).  But at present, I 
don't need to cluster the front end servers.

        -Don

On Mar 2, 2011, at 9:15 PM, ookpalm wrote:

> Not at all? 
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