On Thursday, 12 April 2007 02:40 am, Chris Colman escreveu:
> > Thanks, Igor, for taking the effort to answer my question. I so
>
> understand
>
> > that one of the core vision statements is separation of concerns. I am
> > evaluating Click but haven't ruled out Wicket - just that some aspects
>
> of
>
> > Click seem less cumbersome because separation of concerns is not a
> > priority
> > there - Click seems to suit what I need better than what Eelco had
> > suggested much earier: Echo.
>
> This is interesting because I'm traveling in the exact opposite
> direction:
>
> I've been using Echo for more than a year for the highly interactive
> parts of the site where users enter data - we will continue to do this
> in the foreseeable future. However, the presentation of that data in
> read only views (pages) is also extremely important and it is desirable
> to provide that presentation in a wide variety of formats and styles so
> we use Wicket for this and override the getVariation() method in our
> pages and panels to support this feature. So we have a kind of 'hybrid'
> web app: Echo+Wicket.
>
> I've ended up appreciating the ability to drive layout and style changes
> and variations via separate (HTML) markup a lot more since we started
> using Wicket. We no longer have to change a Java class then recompile,
> run, test to see how the change looks. We just edit the HTML markup in a
> WYSIWYG HTML editor getting it to look how we want (with liberal use of
> wicket:remove tags) and when done we just Save and then hit refresh in
> the browser - the changes are visible right away in our web app when
> wicket regenerates the page using the latest markup.
Also, it seems like a lot of swing developers wish they had something
like
wicket, where they can do the form layout/design in xml and then do the
complicated bits in java. I think that although that isn't exactly what F3
is, that's why people are excited by it.
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