The first time, sure.  I'll agree with that.  Once you have your boilerplate application setup, it's pretty easy to replicate it. 

On 9/22/06, Ayodeji Aladejebi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
so what is the much buzz about ror..i just did a small walkthrough that made everything look so easy :)

however in the wicket-phonebook example, it was said that "All Hibernate session management and transaction management is handled by Spring"

sure the whole abstraction thing is good but that means doing some database in wicket based on this example mandates learning some spring and some hibernate...meaning that the more paradigms the more complexity on setting up small web applications.


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