Please don't get the impression that I'm entirely without complaints
with my Wicket learning experience.
One thing I found particularly awkward was how models work in some of
the form widgets, i.e. DropDownChoice, ListMultipleChoice, etc. This
is where I found the Wicket learning curve was greater because it
wasn't nearly as intuitive as I had expected.
There are some cases where I find models to be complex but I'm sure
we'll have lots of fantastic examples and documentation when the
Wicket book makes it to the shelves!
I don't know Wicket well enough yet to really offer anything useful to
the devs as to how to improve my complaints...so I'll leave it at
that. Perhaps I can contribute more in the future when I'm better
educated on the subject.
I'm not building large-scale, clustered, mammoth applications with
Wicket yet which, by the sounds of it, you're most interested in.
Your experience is likely to be much different than mine due to the
challenges of writing these kinds of applications. To that, I just
can't speak.
On 5/4/06, Ashley Aitken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Vincent (et al.),
I'm about 90% finished w/ a Wicket/EJB3 (JBoss) storefront solution
for my company to start doing consumer web sales. In my personal
opinion, Wicket + EJB3 is the holy grail of Java web development...and
I'm not being dramatic. It would be hard to convince me to use
another framework, going forward.
That's a glowing report for Wicket integration with EJB3.
Thanks for explaining how well your application development went.
Cheers,
Ashley.
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Ashley Aitken
Perth, Western Australia
mrhatken at mac dot com
Skype Name: MrHatken (GMT + 8 Hours!)
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