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Wicket mentioned in Maven book...

Hi Guys

Just wanted to tell that wicket are mentioned here as a noticeable
archetype ( the quickstart )

http://www.sonatype.com/books/mvnref-book/reference/archetype-sect-third-party.html


And good words from the book :

"Apache Wicket is a component-oriented web framework which focused on
managing the server-side state of a number of components written in
Java and simple HTML. Where a framework like Spring MVC or Ruby on
Rails focuses on merging objects within a request with a series of
page templates, Wicket is very strongly focused on capturing
interactions and page structure in a series of POJO Java classes. In
an age where hype-driven tech media outlets are proclaiming the "Death
of Java", Wicket is a contrarian approach to the design and assembly
of web applications."

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Re: Wicket mentioned in Maven book...

Posted by "nmelendez@getsense.com.ar" <nm...@getsense.com.ar>.
cool!

On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 7:22 AM, nino martinez wael <
nino.martinez.wael@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Guys
>
> Just wanted to tell that wicket are mentioned here as a noticeable
> archetype ( the quickstart )
>
>
> http://www.sonatype.com/books/mvnref-book/reference/archetype-sect-third-party.html
>
>
> And good words from the book :
>
> "Apache Wicket is a component-oriented web framework which focused on
> managing the server-side state of a number of components written in
> Java and simple HTML. Where a framework like Spring MVC or Ruby on
> Rails focuses on merging objects within a request with a series of
> page templates, Wicket is very strongly focused on capturing
> interactions and page structure in a series of POJO Java classes. In
> an age where hype-driven tech media outlets are proclaiming the "Death
> of Java", Wicket is a contrarian approach to the design and assembly
> of web applications."
>
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