Yes that is a shame, someone needs to write a iBatis Grails plugin ;-)

We do plan to support JPA one day so maybe that will introduce more
deployment options, unfortunately with any enterprisey stuff you can't
always satisfy everyone

Cheers
Graeme


Thomas R. Corbin-2 wrote:
> 
> On Friday 18 May 2007 8:09 am, graemer escreveu:
>> That's great, glad to hear Wicket has improved the landscape of Java web
>> frameworks. What is great about Grails (and potentially Grails+Wicket) is
>> that it spans all tiers, Wicket seems to be helping improve the web layer
>> experience for Java web frameworks which is excellent. If only we didn't
>> need persistence ;-)
> 
>       For me, one of the problems with grails is that my client has outlawed 
> hibernate so we are using ibatis instead.
> 
>       I'm currently using a mixture of wicket and groovy and will look at your
> cool 
> grails-wicket stuff this weekend or next week.   I'm certainly a huge fan
> of 
> both groovy and wicket.
> 
>>
>> Cheers
>> Graeme
>>
>> ptrthomas wrote:
>> > On 5/18/07, graemer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> Haha, sorry but it seems some of the Wicket community are still living
>> >> in Lala land with regards to believing everything deployed to
>> production
>> >> has to
>> >> be written in Java. It is 2007, the realisation that Java is not the
>> >> best language for web apps has hit home for years now. A good language
>> >> for writing a lot of your business logic yes, but your business logic
>> >> and web logic are two different things and if you're mixing them
>> you're
>> >> already making mistakes right there.
>> >
>> > Personally for me, Wicket has made using Java for web-applications
>> > exciting
>> > and fun again.  Maybe its a case of "teaching an old dog new tricks"
>> but
>> > I get a headache when I look at the sample at your link and see the
>> > "closures"
>> > for the onSubmit.  I guess I'm one of those retarded folks who avoids
>> > learning new syntax :P
>> >
>> > About the wiki page [
>> > http://wicketstuff.org/confluence/display/STUFFWIKI/WicketBuilder ] I
>> > have to complain that I think that the try / catch block is there just
>> to
>> > make the pure java code look bad in comparison - which is bogus, please
>> > remove it.
>> >
>> > BTW I'm also having great results with the ReloadingWicketFilter - so
>> it
>> > is
>> > possible to change your view code - refresh and it works.  So I don't
>> > really
>> > miss a scripting language that much.  If I'm productive with Java why
>> > should
>> > I change?  Just my 2c.
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> >
>> > Peter.
>> >
>> >
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