#: Sam Gendler changed the world a bit at a time by saying on 11/16/2005 5:31
PM :#
OK, so I've been all over the wicket sourceforge site, and I must be
missing something. Where is the documentation? There are some fairly
basic examples that don't go into much detail, the new user guide in
the wiki which is incomplete whenever it gets interesting. The wicket
stuff section lists a hibernate tool, but doesn't provide a link to
anything. I see many references to how great wicket is with hibernate,
but I've never seen a doc that describes how someone would actually
use wicket with hibernate. Perhaps most importantly, I've never found
a simple description of the components that are available (or how to
implement new ones), let alone how to use them. Do I really have to
extract all of this from the javadocs and source code?
I'm trying to evaluate frameworks for a large development project, and
from all the hype, wicket seems to be a nice solution, but it is
basically not evaluatable, since, apparently, the only way to learn
anything about it is to get deep enough into a development project to
overcome the learning curve and total lack of documentation.
Am I missing something here?
With a few corrections (you can see the components at work in wicket-examples, there are a few
interesting entries on the wiki and also on the mailing list), I am facing exactly the same problem.
And even worse, I don't think I have the time to start a prototype to see how the things are coming
along.
./alex
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