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Wicket is a Java web application framework that takes simplicity, separation of concerns and ease of development to a whole new level. 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 using a first-class component model backed by POJO data beans that can easily be persisted using your favorite technology.

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package org.apache.wicket;

import org.apache.wicket.behavior.Behavior;
import org.apache.wicket.event.IEvent;
import org.apache.wicket.event.IEventSink;

/**
 * A specialization of {@link IEventSink} that adds component as an additional parameter to the
 * {@link #onEvent(Component, IEvent)} method. This interface is useful for component plugins which
 * wish to participate in event processing, for example {@link Behavior}s
 * 
 * @author igor
 */
public interface IComponentAwareEventSink
{
	/**
	 * Called when an event is sent to this behavior sink
	 * 
	 * @param component
	 *            component that owns this sink. For example, if the implementation of this
	 *            interface is a {@link Behavior} then component parameter will contain the
	 *            component to which the behavior is attached.
	 * @param event
	 */
	void onEvent(Component component, IEvent event);
}




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