You could check out Wicketopia.  It has support for Hibernate.  You
can run the example application to see how it works.

On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 11:48 AM, jbrookover <jbrooko...@cast.org> wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> First off, apologies for a potential dual post - I used nabble and posted to
> a super-level to this list.
>
> We've been using Wicket 1.4 + Hibernate 3.3 + Databinder 1.3.0 for quite
> some time now.  I wanted to update to a more recent version of Hibernate,
> but Databinder was incompatible and seems pretty dead.
>
> My question is what do people use for their bridge between Wicket and
> Hibernate?  Do you all write your own LoadableDetachableModels to load from
> the database?  Is there an alternative to Databinder that I don't know
> about?  A wicketstuff wiki page mentioned 'HibernateModel' but I haven't
> seen any actual code.
>
> I love Databinder's HibernateObjectModel, SortableHibernateProvider, etc.
> If there's nothing else, I'll keep on updating them, but I wanted to make
> sure there wasn't some more active alternative.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Jake
>
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