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

JSF does not qualify as framework IMHO. Seam brings security.
Agreed on chenillekit.

By the way, it would be nice to have something like wicketstuff.org :-)

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

Yes, you are. Just wanted to mention that there is something not that
RDBMS specific than JPA.
I think I would prefer the native APIs as well - or maybe NeoDatis v2
if there exists a backend for the db to use. I like the easy to use
api and the clean queries.

   Piero

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