On 5/18/07, mchack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the help. Makes sense. I am trying to come to grips with using
> Wicket for a fairly large project and am trying to come up to speed as quick
> as possible and at the same time try and figure out where I may get burned.

It is always good to hear people trying out Wicket and take it in new
directions. I would like to extend just one word of advise: don't try
to (sub) optimize immediately in the way you are currently thinking.

The most savings can be achieved when you profile your application,
not in thinking upfront. Optimizations are like keys: you know they
are there, but only with thorough searching you find them, and when
you do, it usually is a big Aha! moment. And it doesn't help to start
searching in your last pocket :)

Martijn

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