Thanks, I also pointed out here that Click didn't use model binding.

But I am failing in the way to transmit the importance of that.

Because it is argued that from the form. you can do a one line:

form.copyTo(YourModel);

as long as the field names in your form matches the field names in the
model.

Can you comment a bit more?

Can you please help me on how can I show the importance of model binding?

Thanks,
f(t)


On 6/6/07, pixotec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I was an user of click.
I was fed up of self handling model data. click has no direct linking of
pagefields to modelfields.
I asked the developers, but they did not see the advantage of doing click
the model binding.
click uses velocity, wicket html.
I prefer the wicket way.



Francisco Diaz Trepat - gmail wrote:
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> Hi guys, can I have some of your thoughts on the Click Framework?
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> f(t)
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