( A bit off-topic but not too far )
Maybe it's interesting to know how I found Wicket. 
This was my startpoint ( i think )
http://www.java-source.net/open-source/web-frameworks
( I really like that site btw )
Apply a few criteria... otherwise I simply can't advise it to a client. ( I
already worked with Groovy for a client thanks to my advise )
- component based? ( a yes ) 
- do they have a book out? ( must, no future without one )
- company backing? ( preferred )
- what's the community like? ( i prefer CodeHaus over ASF )
Anyway,
- shortlist of 2: Tapestry, Wicket/Databinder
During the process I got doubts and looked at GWT and Echo. ( Returned asap
)
How do I like Wicket sofar?
Well, I read the book. Studied most parts of it.
What worries me is that I haven't started coding my app yet.
Subconcious doubts perhaps?
Yesterday I had a lot of annoying trouble trying to find things, etc.
Then I looked at this feature-list of Tapestry 5:
http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/
They are going to address every reason why people may choose Wicket
What I don't like in Tapestry for example is the additional XML file in
between .java and .html, they fix that with annotation.
Anyway, I am going to try to compile 1.x now.
-nilo

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