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I am wondering what wicket might provide for caching
service objects somewhere in session-scope or application-scope.
For example, I could just use the standard Servlet APIs for
putting objects into the session, but I wanted to know if Wicket
provided anything more convenient for stuff like that.
Eventually, I will probably use PicoContainer for dependency injection, but my
needs at the moment are pretty basic.
Thanks,
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