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    Riyad Kalla
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    Is there any existing Wicket plugin for Eclipse out there? I thought I remember Wicket Bench or something from a while ago, but think that died?

    I know there is some support in NetBeans, but I’m curious about the tooling setup in general around Wicket… that’s usually the #1 factor that contributes (or detracts) from a framework getting adopted en-mass across a market.

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    James Norris
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    Riyad Kalla
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    James Norris
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    Riyad Kalla
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    Riyad Kalla
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    zghorse
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    +1 fro wicket

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    trapongx
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    I vote for this feature.

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    lestin_j
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    +1 for me.

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    lestin_j
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    +1 for me.

    #292083 Reply

    henk
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    -1 for me. There is a place for alternative frameworks, but unless they are *very* popular (like e.g. Spring or Seam), people using such alternatives could of course look at an alternative plug-in too. I just don’t feel that Wicket has the momentum (yet). Devoting time to Wicket means the MyEclipse developers can’t devote time to other pressing issues, on which many more people are waiting.

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    Henk, actually I falled back from MyEclipse to Eclipse EE due to the fact it couldn’t work together with JBoss Tools and there is no MyEclipse support for Seam. So Seam isn’t a priority for MyEclipse team either. Somewhere you’re probably right. But in fact they lose my money.

    I could return to MyEclipse when it supports Wicket. Just support of editing pages and placing components onto it.Something like maticce but simplier.

    Wicket Bench does not much to be useful.

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    stlbyhwk
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    David
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    I think having the ability to create & deploy Wicket applications via MyEclipse would definitely help me justify the subscription cost.

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