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Posted to users@wicket.apache.org by Matt Pavlovich <ma...@gmail.com> on 2014/10/17 00:26:49 UTC

Exceptional upgrade experience 6.14.0 -> 6.17.0

Hi all-

I wanted to take a minute to thank all the Wicket Project contributors— committers, users and the community as whole. We just completed a seamless upgrade from 6.14.0 to 6.17.0 and had to make *zero* code changes.  This is extremely impressive for any software project, and especially notable due to the fact that we use all sorts of complex Wicket features, extend components, and implement custom extensions in our Integrated Console product.  

Our Wicket feature list includes, but isn’t limited to:
 * Modules
 * Events
 * Modals
 * Ajax everywhere— Input, Fields, Validation
 * Custom Authorization Strategy
 * Sortable Tables
 * Feedback panels
 * Breadcrumb bar
 * Ajax auto-refreshing components
 * .. many more

AND, we support running in Tomcat and Apache Karaf (OSGi runtime).

Great work and thank you!

Matt Pavlovich

Founding Partner 
Media Driver
https://mediadriver.com


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Re: Exceptional upgrade experience 6.14.0 -> 6.17.0

Posted by Martin Grigorov <mg...@apache.org>.
I don't believe you !
Especially with OSGi involved !
:)

I hope the experience will be similar when upgrading to Wicket 7.x
following our most detailed to date migration guide
<https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/WICKET/Migration+to+Wicket+7.0>
.

Martin Grigorov
Wicket Training and Consulting
https://twitter.com/mtgrigorov

On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 1:26 AM, Matt Pavlovich <ma...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all-
>
> I wanted to take a minute to thank all the Wicket Project contributors—
> committers, users and the community as whole. We just completed a seamless
> upgrade from 6.14.0 to 6.17.0 and had to make *zero* code changes.  This is
> extremely impressive for any software project, and especially notable due
> to the fact that we use all sorts of complex Wicket features, extend
> components, and implement custom extensions in our Integrated Console
> product.
>
> Our Wicket feature list includes, but isn’t limited to:
>  * Modules
>  * Events
>  * Modals
>  * Ajax everywhere— Input, Fields, Validation
>  * Custom Authorization Strategy
>  * Sortable Tables
>  * Feedback panels
>  * Breadcrumb bar
>  * Ajax auto-refreshing components
>  * .. many more
>
> AND, we support running in Tomcat and Apache Karaf (OSGi runtime).
>
> Great work and thank you!
>
> Matt Pavlovich
>
> Founding Partner
> Media Driver
> https://mediadriver.com
>
>
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Re: Exceptional upgrade experience 6.14.0 -> 6.17.0

Posted by Dan Haywood <da...@haywood-associates.co.uk>.
+1 for providing that feedback; seconded!

We use Wicket within Apache Isis, and it too uses plenty of the same
components, and I can't recall any problems either, all the way through the
various 6.x releases.

Cheers
Dan





On 16 October 2014 23:26, Matt Pavlovich <ma...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all-
>
> I wanted to take a minute to thank all the Wicket Project contributors—
> committers, users and the community as whole. We just completed a seamless
> upgrade from 6.14.0 to 6.17.0 and had to make *zero* code changes.  This is
> extremely impressive for any software project, and especially notable due
> to the fact that we use all sorts of complex Wicket features, extend
> components, and implement custom extensions in our Integrated Console
> product.
>
> Our Wicket feature list includes, but isn’t limited to:
>  * Modules
>  * Events
>  * Modals
>  * Ajax everywhere— Input, Fields, Validation
>  * Custom Authorization Strategy
>  * Sortable Tables
>  * Feedback panels
>  * Breadcrumb bar
>  * Ajax auto-refreshing components
>  * .. many more
>
> AND, we support running in Tomcat and Apache Karaf (OSGi runtime).
>
> Great work and thank you!
>
> Matt Pavlovich
>
> Founding Partner
> Media Driver
> https://mediadriver.com
>
>
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> To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@wicket.apache.org
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