I just looked at the web site.
They have possibly best mission statement, from their site:
"I once heard Josh Bloch talk about the power to weight ratio of an API.
The highest compliment anyone could make of Wicket would be to suggest
that Wicket has *a lot of power and not much conceptual surface area.*
In art, negative space is the part that's not the subject. In music,
negative space is the rest. In software, negative space is all the code
that you managed to avoid writing. In all three disciplines, it's what
separates what is truly excellent from what is merely good.
Following this metaphor, if Wicket is our foreground object, it is
*defined in a negative sense by all the things that it is not*"
That's cool, and missing a lot from JCP's JEE.
iBatis comes to mind. CoR.
.V
ps: of course I only do ria.
David G. Friedman wrote:
Like I believe that one. Have you ever read wicket? *yuck*
-David, full of personal opinions and obviously not a Japanese Wicket promoter
like that blog sampled
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Subject: wicket's #1 ??
http://jroller.com/page/dashorst?entry=delicious_wicket_takes_the_lead
by links it seems.
.V
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