I feel the only reason why there are so many questions asked on this list is because we can get so many and relevant answers. Nothing to do with lack of documentation or Wicket being too difficult to use.

Pierre-Yves

Erik van Oosten a écrit :
Considering that Wicket's documentation is ok (actually quite good compared to many other products), I would like to interpreted it as good news :)


Francis Amanfo schreef:
And do we interpret this as good news or bad news. To play the devils advocate here, this might also be interpreted as a framework with bad documentation and hard to use. So people often have o consult the mailing list to pose questions. What do you think?


On 11/30/06, *Erik van Oosten* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Congratulations, this mailing list is the most active java web
    framework
    forum on Nabble!
    
http://day-to-day-stuff.blogspot.com/2006/11/wicket-most-active-java-web-framework.html
    
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