Wicket is a presentation framework. Your task is to integrate Spring and
Hibernate in the first place. Later, you can just use Hibernate objects
returned by Spring methods into Wicket with classes of type IModel. Although
I don't recommend that. IMO you should work with detatched objects, value
objects or something.

You can also read about the pattern "Open Session in View" for web
development with Hibernate. Some consider it an anti-pattern. But usually,
it becomes an anti-pattern if overused IMO.

But anyway, you must read. A lot. :-)

*Bruno Borges*
www.brunoborges.com.br
+55 21 76727099



On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 12:48 PM, hariharansrc <hariharan...@gmail.com>wrote:

> i want to integrate wicket with hibernate using spring what can i do to do
> that
> i know wicket and hibernate to some extent is it necessary to learn spring
> framework for integrating that
>
> i searched spring hibernate integration i found some materials then what
> wicket actually does int that regard
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