I think the best place for a user to start is with the dataview and
hibernate3 projects. I'm refactoring the hibernate3 examples as we
speek to use that combination.

On 8/21/05, Gwyn Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is on the Wiki as Talk:Wicket-Stuff
> (http://wicket.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Talk:Wicket-Stuff) but I
> thought I'd copy it here in case anyone has any comments...
> 
> ----
> 
> As someone who's interested in this, but who's not actually needed to
> use Hibernate as yet, it all seems a bit disjointed and slightly
> incomplete if you can't use JDK 5...
> 
> There seem to be the following modules involved..
> 
> * Name - Min JDK - Desc - Uses
>   o wicket-contrib-data - 4 - Base classes
>   o wicket-contrib-data-hibernate-2.1 - 4 - Hibernate 2.1 classes -
> wicket-contrib-data
>   o wicket-contrib-data-hibernate-3.0 - 4 - Hibernate 3.0 classes -
> wicket-contrib-data
>   o wicket-contrib-database - 5 - Base classes
>   o wicket-contrib-examples - 4 - CdApp - wicket-contrib-data,
> wicket-contrib-data-hibernate-3.0
>   o wicket-contrib-examples-hibernate-3 - 5 -
> Spring/Hibernate3/HibernateAnnotations CdApp - ?
> 
> If you can use JDK 5, then you've got the full choice, but the
> wicket-contrib-examples-hibernate-3 module would look to be a good
> place to start.
> 
> If you're restricted to JDK 4, however, then you lose the option of
> using the wicket-contrib-database base classes and also the
> wicket-contrib-examples-hibernate-3 example, due to the use of
> Annotations.
> 
> 
> Questions
> 
>    1. Can anyone summarise what Spring brings to the party, in the
> context of wicket-contrib-examples-hibernate-3?
>    2. How much work would there be in a Wicket-Hibernate example based
> on wicket-contrib-examples-hibernate-3 to allow use in JDK 4? i.e.
> With XML rather then Annotations?
>       * Would it be worth it?
> 
> /Gwyn
> 
> 
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