Wicket framework
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Wicket is a web application framework for the Java programming language that reached version 1.0 in June of 2005. Wicket is a component-based web development framework similar to JavaServer Faces and [Tapestry].
According to Wicket's developers, Wicket improves on other component-based web frameworks in several ways:
- Transparent state management
- Wicket pages can be mocked up, previewed, and later revised using standard WYSIWYG HTML design tools.
- Dynamic content processing and form handling is all handled in Java code.
- No XML configuration files.
See also
External links
- [The Wicket Home page]
- [Wicket at Sourceforge]
- [Reusable components and patterns for Wicket]
- [Site that has live demos and a repository of components]
- [Wiki with how-to's, a manual and more]
Articles
- (Aug 2005) [A First Look at the Wicket Framework]
- (June 2005) [The Server Side discussion on Wicket 1.0]
- (April 2005) [Tim Boudreau's Blog]
- (April 2005) [Kickstart Wicket in NetBeans IDE 4.1]
- (Aug 2004) [The Server Side discussion]
Blogs
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