On 5/18/07, graemer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Haha, sorry but it seems some of the Wicket community are still living in
Lala land with regards to believing everything deployed to production has
to
be written in Java. It is 2007, the realisation that Java is not the best
language for web apps has hit home for years now. A good language for
writing a lot of your business logic yes, but your business logic and web
logic are two different things and if you're mixing them you're already
making mistakes right there.


Personally for me, Wicket has made using Java for web-applications exciting
and fun again.  Maybe its a case of "teaching an old dog new tricks" but I
get a headache when I look at the sample at your link and see the "closures"
for the onSubmit.  I guess I'm one of those retarded folks who avoids
learning new syntax :P

About the wiki page [
http://wicketstuff.org/confluence/display/STUFFWIKI/WicketBuilder ] I have
to complain that I think that the try / catch block is there just to make
the pure java code look bad in comparison - which is bogus, please remove
it.

BTW I'm also having great results with the ReloadingWicketFilter - so it is
possible to change your view code - refresh and it works.  So I don't really
miss a scripting language that much.  If I'm productive with Java why should
I change?  Just my 2c.

Regards,

Peter.
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