Wicketopia doesn't require spring.
On May 28, 2011 3:13 PM, "jbrookover" <jbrooko...@cast.org> wrote:
>
> James Carman wrote:
>>
>> You could check out Wicketopia. It has support for Hibernate. You
>> can run the example application to see how it works.
>>
>
> I've been doing some searching and found many of your replies to this
> statement, but I was thinking without Spring involvement. I don't have any
> solid reasons for not using Spring other than I have no idea what it does
> and haven't needed it :) Seems very heavy whereas Databinder was extremely
> light. Granted, perhaps Spring is in my future.
>
>
> Daniel Toffetti wrote:
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>> AFAIK Nathan was not maintaining it anymore but Rodolfo Hansen was
working
>> on it a while ago to get it up to new versions of Hibernate and Wicket,
>> please check here: https://github.com/kryptt, last updates are from April
>> 5.
>>
>
> Those updates were just to the project structure, I believe. I checked out
> the project and made my own changes to the snapshot to get it working.
> There are many more changes and, being a newb to Git, I'm still working on
> getting those back into the mainstream. This is what prompted this thread
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> I don't want to make these fixes if people are using some other light
> library.
>
> Still seems like a common issue. People out there must be using Wicket +
> Hibernate without Spring, right?
>
> Jake
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