I must dissagree(on the part where you say that wicket are mostly used 
in intranet apps), although not a wicket veteran yet(only been doing 
wicket for around 1.5 years).

The two projects I've been involved in during this periode has both been 
using wicket. Both projects being commercially and also public 
accessible. Also skimming the wiki looking at sites almost none seems to 
be intranet ones..

regards Nino

Johan Compagner wrote:
> wicket is a very good fit for intranet development.
> I think it is mostly used in that kind of webapps.
>
> johan
>
>
> On 5/22/07, *Florian Hehlen* < [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> 
> wrote:
>
>     Hi,
>
>     the reason we are comparing to Struts is that that's one of the
>     contender. We are not a web-app shop. We need a general purpose
>     toolkit for intranet development. But since struts is so popular
>     it's being pitted against wicket.
>
>     Florian
>
>
>     Erik van Oosten wrote:
>>     Hi Florian,
>>
>>     1- I am surprised you want to compare against Struts. Almost any modern 
>> web
>>     framework will kick ass compared to Struts.
>>
>>     2- I know only of one. It is the first article on this page on the wiki:
>>
>>     http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/articles-about-wicket.html. It has a very
>>
>>     nice comparison of Wicket and JSF listings. Its a simple application, you
>>     can easily image how to do it in Struts.
>>
>>     3- Wicket is weak at sites that need to handle millions of hits per 
>> minute
>>     (not many frameworks are good at this). Wicket is also not very good if 
>> you
>>
>>     need absolute and complete control on the format of your URLs. These are
>>     both extremes. I think Wicket will do very well for at least 90% of the 
>> web
>>     applications.
>>
>>     Good luck,
>>         Erik. 
>>
>>
>>     Florian Hehlen-2 wrote:
>>
>>       
>>>     Hi all,
>>>
>>>     I am looking for help presenting wicket to my development team.
>>>
>>>     1-Has anyone out there had to defend wicket vs. struts and would you 
>>>     have any resources/links/presentations to pass this way to help in 
>>>
>>>     presenting wicket to our group?
>>>
>>>     2-Has anyone made any measurements/analysis of the code-base needed for 
>>>     identical application in wicket vs. struts(or any other framework)
>>>
>>>     3-Objectively, I am also looking for what wicket is weak at.
>>>
>>>
>>>     florian
>>>
>>>         
>>       
>
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