Em Wed, 23 Dec 2009 17:37:24 -0200, Piero Sartini <li...@pierosartini.de> escreveu:

For me, authentication is an important part of a web framework and
should provide some standard way to do so.

Wicket itself doesn't. Nor does JSF. (all this as far as I know and I google it)

There is a third-party package for Wicket: http://wicketstuff.org/confluence/display/STUFFWIKI/Wicket-Security.

For Tapestry, there's ChenilleKit Access: http://www.chenillekit.org/chenillekit-access/

Great! Really looking forward to this.

Me too. :)

JDO on the other
hand does - it was designed from the ground up to support different
types of persistence engines.

I never paid attention to JDO. Wouldn't be the case case as JPA regarding use of low-level APIs?

Regarding JDO, its implementations need for class enhancement after compilation is something very annoying. Am I right?

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