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[announce] Apache Wicket 1.4-m3 is released

Help the Apache Wicket team to determine the future of your Wicket
based web application development. We have released our third and
hopefully final milestone release of our Java 5 based web framework
and are anxious to receive feedback on our use of generics.

A significant change from the earlier Wicket 1.4 milestone versions is
that Component is no longer generified. This means that Component and
most of its subclasses in Wicket do not take a class-level type
parameter. Some Component subclasses remain generified, such as Link,
Form, FormComponent, ListView, etc. You can read more details
regarding these changes here:

 * http://wicket.apache.org/wicket-14-m3-news.html
 * http://www.nabble.com/generics-to18083910.html#a18083910

We feel that this might provide a good middle ground between being
unable to add typing to IModel on one hand and a proliferation of
unneeded typing information on modelless components on the other hand.
Your feedback is appreciated!

Download Wicket 1.4-m3 now and help us decide whether to tone down,
remove or increase the application of Java 5 generics to our API. We
have started the discussion on the user mailing list:

 * http://www.nabble.com/users%2C-please-give-us-your-opinion%3A-what-is-your-take-on-generics-with-Wicket-td17589984.html

Eager people click here to download the distribution, others can read further:

 * http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/wicket/1.4-m3

We thank you for your patience and support.

-- The Wicket Team

=== Apache Wicket ===

Apache Wicket is a component oriented Java web application framework.
With proper mark-up/logic separation, a POJO data model, and a
refreshing lack of XML, Apache Wicket makes developing web-apps simple
and enjoyable again. Swap the boilerplate, complex debugging and
brittle code for powerful, reusable components written with plain Java
and HTML.

You can find out more about Apache Wicket on our website:

 * http://wicket.apache.org

=== This release ===

The Apache Wicket team is proud to announce the availability of the
third milestone release of our first java 1.5 Wicket version: Apache
Wicket 1.4-m3. This is the first release with java 1.5 as a minimum.
Almost everything has been converted to java 1.5. If you find
something missing, please help us and send a message to the dev@ or
user@ list.

=== Migrating from 1.3 ===

If you are coming from Wicket 1.3, you really want to read our
migration guide, found on the wiki:

 * http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/migrate-14.html

=== Downloading the release ===

You can download the release from the official Apache mirror system,
and you can find it through the following link:

 * http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/wicket/1.4-m3/

For the Maven and Ivy fans out there: update your pom's to the
following, and everything will be downloaded automatically:

<dependency>
    <groupId>org.apache.wicket</groupId>
    <artifactId>wicket</artifactId>
    <version>1.4-m3</version>
</dependency>

Substitute the artifact ID with the projects of your liking to get the
other projects.

Please note that we don't prescribe a Logging implementation for
SLF4J. You need to specify yourself which one you prefer. Read more
about SLF4J here: http://slf4j.org

=== Validating the release ===

The release has been signed by Martijn Dashorst, your release manager
for today. The public key can be found in the KEYS file in the
download area. Download the KEYS file only from the Apache website.

 * http://www.apache.org/dist/wicket/1.4-m3/KEYS

Instructions on how to validate the release can be found here:

 * http://www.apache.org/dev/release-signing.html#check-integrity

=== Reporting bugs ===

In case you do encounter a bug, we would appreciate a report in our JIRA:

 * http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET

=== The distribution ===

In the distribution you will find a README. The README contains
instructions on how to build from source yourself. You also find a
CHANEGELOG-1.4 which contains a list of all things that have been
fixed, added and/or removed since the first release in the 1.4 branch.

Re: [announce] Apache Wicket 1.4-m3 is released

Posted by James Carman <ja...@carmanconsulting.com>.
Well, it's easy enough to "upgrade" once you generate your project.
Just change the wicket version.

On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 10:30 AM, Reinout van Schouwen
<re...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi James,
>
> Op maandag 14-07-2008 om 11:15 uur [tijdzone -0400], schreef James
> Carman:
>> It's just in the wicket-spring jar now, since we're JDK5+
>
> But how about the Wicket quickstart archetype? Latest available appears
> to be 1.4m2 still.
>
> regards,
>
> --
> Reinout van Schouwen
>
>
>
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Re: [announce] Apache Wicket 1.4-m3 is released

Posted by Reinout van Schouwen <re...@gmail.com>.
Hi James,

Op maandag 14-07-2008 om 11:15 uur [tijdzone -0400], schreef James 
Carman:
> It's just in the wicket-spring jar now, since we're JDK5+

But how about the Wicket quickstart archetype? Latest available appears
to be 1.4m2 still.

regards,

-- 
Reinout van Schouwen




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Re: [announce] Apache Wicket 1.4-m3 is released

Posted by lars vonk <la...@gmail.com>.
Thanks

On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 5:15 PM, James Carman
<ja...@carmanconsulting.com> wrote:
> It's just in the wicket-spring jar now, since we're JDK5+
>
> http://markmail.org/message/2mgof2i72f2h2b53#query:james%20carman%20wicket-spring-annot+page:1+mid:yappydtfahdwlaqw+state:results
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 11:12 AM, lars vonk <la...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Thanks for the new version. One remark though: The version 1.4-m3 of
>> the wicket-spring-annot artifact is missing in the maven repo. The
>> lastest version present is 1.3.4. Is it replaced of repacked
>> somewhere?
>>
>> Cheers, Lars
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 12:52 PM, Martijn Dashorst <da...@apache.org> wrote:
>>> Help the Apache Wicket team to determine the future of your Wicket
>>> based web application development. We have released our third and
>>> hopefully final milestone release of our Java 5 based web framework
>>> and are anxious to receive feedback on our use of generics.
>>>
>>> A significant change from the earlier Wicket 1.4 milestone versions is
>>> that Component is no longer generified. This means that Component and
>>> most of its subclasses in Wicket do not take a class-level type
>>> parameter. Some Component subclasses remain generified, such as Link,
>>> Form, FormComponent, ListView, etc. You can read more details
>>> regarding these changes here:
>>>
>>>  * http://wicket.apache.org/wicket-14-m3-news.html
>>>  * http://www.nabble.com/generics-to18083910.html#a18083910
>>>
>>> We feel that this might provide a good middle ground between being
>>> unable to add typing to IModel on one hand and a proliferation of
>>> unneeded typing information on modelless components on the other hand.
>>> Your feedback is appreciated!
>>>
>>> Download Wicket 1.4-m3 now and help us decide whether to tone down,
>>> remove or increase the application of Java 5 generics to our API. We
>>> have started the discussion on the user mailing list:
>>>
>>>  * http://www.nabble.com/users%2C-please-give-us-your-opinion%3A-what-is-your-take-on-generics-with-Wicket-td17589984.html
>>>
>>> Eager people click here to download the distribution, others can read further:
>>>
>>>  * http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/wicket/1.4-m3
>>>
>>> We thank you for your patience and support.
>>>
>>> -- The Wicket Team
>>>
>>> === Apache Wicket ===
>>>
>>> Apache Wicket is a component oriented Java web application framework.
>>> With proper mark-up/logic separation, a POJO data model, and a
>>> refreshing lack of XML, Apache Wicket makes developing web-apps simple
>>> and enjoyable again. Swap the boilerplate, complex debugging and
>>> brittle code for powerful, reusable components written with plain Java
>>> and HTML.
>>>
>>> You can find out more about Apache Wicket on our website:
>>>
>>>  * http://wicket.apache.org
>>>
>>> === This release ===
>>>
>>> The Apache Wicket team is proud to announce the availability of the
>>> third milestone release of our first java 1.5 Wicket version: Apache
>>> Wicket 1.4-m3. This is the first release with java 1.5 as a minimum.
>>> Almost everything has been converted to java 1.5. If you find
>>> something missing, please help us and send a message to the dev@ or
>>> user@ list.
>>>
>>> === Migrating from 1.3 ===
>>>
>>> If you are coming from Wicket 1.3, you really want to read our
>>> migration guide, found on the wiki:
>>>
>>>  * http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/migrate-14.html
>>>
>>> === Downloading the release ===
>>>
>>> You can download the release from the official Apache mirror system,
>>> and you can find it through the following link:
>>>
>>>  * http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/wicket/1.4-m3/
>>>
>>> For the Maven and Ivy fans out there: update your pom's to the
>>> following, and everything will be downloaded automatically:
>>>
>>> <dependency>
>>>   <groupId>org.apache.wicket</groupId>
>>>   <artifactId>wicket</artifactId>
>>>   <version>1.4-m3</version>
>>> </dependency>
>>>
>>> Substitute the artifact ID with the projects of your liking to get the
>>> other projects.
>>>
>>> Please note that we don't prescribe a Logging implementation for
>>> SLF4J. You need to specify yourself which one you prefer. Read more
>>> about SLF4J here: http://slf4j.org
>>>
>>> === Validating the release ===
>>>
>>> The release has been signed by Martijn Dashorst, your release manager
>>> for today. The public key can be found in the KEYS file in the
>>> download area. Download the KEYS file only from the Apache website.
>>>
>>>  * http://www.apache.org/dist/wicket/1.4-m3/KEYS
>>>
>>> Instructions on how to validate the release can be found here:
>>>
>>>  * http://www.apache.org/dev/release-signing.html#check-integrity
>>>
>>> === Reporting bugs ===
>>>
>>> In case you do encounter a bug, we would appreciate a report in our JIRA:
>>>
>>>  * http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET
>>>
>>> === The distribution ===
>>>
>>> In the distribution you will find a README. The README contains
>>> instructions on how to build from source yourself. You also find a
>>> CHANEGELOG-1.4 which contains a list of all things that have been
>>> fixed, added and/or removed since the first release in the 1.4 branch.
>>>
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>>>
>>>
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Re: [announce] Apache Wicket 1.4-m3 is released

Posted by James Carman <ja...@carmanconsulting.com>.
It's just in the wicket-spring jar now, since we're JDK5+

http://markmail.org/message/2mgof2i72f2h2b53#query:james%20carman%20wicket-spring-annot+page:1+mid:yappydtfahdwlaqw+state:results


On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 11:12 AM, lars vonk <la...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the new version. One remark though: The version 1.4-m3 of
> the wicket-spring-annot artifact is missing in the maven repo. The
> lastest version present is 1.3.4. Is it replaced of repacked
> somewhere?
>
> Cheers, Lars
>
> On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 12:52 PM, Martijn Dashorst <da...@apache.org> wrote:
>> Help the Apache Wicket team to determine the future of your Wicket
>> based web application development. We have released our third and
>> hopefully final milestone release of our Java 5 based web framework
>> and are anxious to receive feedback on our use of generics.
>>
>> A significant change from the earlier Wicket 1.4 milestone versions is
>> that Component is no longer generified. This means that Component and
>> most of its subclasses in Wicket do not take a class-level type
>> parameter. Some Component subclasses remain generified, such as Link,
>> Form, FormComponent, ListView, etc. You can read more details
>> regarding these changes here:
>>
>>  * http://wicket.apache.org/wicket-14-m3-news.html
>>  * http://www.nabble.com/generics-to18083910.html#a18083910
>>
>> We feel that this might provide a good middle ground between being
>> unable to add typing to IModel on one hand and a proliferation of
>> unneeded typing information on modelless components on the other hand.
>> Your feedback is appreciated!
>>
>> Download Wicket 1.4-m3 now and help us decide whether to tone down,
>> remove or increase the application of Java 5 generics to our API. We
>> have started the discussion on the user mailing list:
>>
>>  * http://www.nabble.com/users%2C-please-give-us-your-opinion%3A-what-is-your-take-on-generics-with-Wicket-td17589984.html
>>
>> Eager people click here to download the distribution, others can read further:
>>
>>  * http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/wicket/1.4-m3
>>
>> We thank you for your patience and support.
>>
>> -- The Wicket Team
>>
>> === Apache Wicket ===
>>
>> Apache Wicket is a component oriented Java web application framework.
>> With proper mark-up/logic separation, a POJO data model, and a
>> refreshing lack of XML, Apache Wicket makes developing web-apps simple
>> and enjoyable again. Swap the boilerplate, complex debugging and
>> brittle code for powerful, reusable components written with plain Java
>> and HTML.
>>
>> You can find out more about Apache Wicket on our website:
>>
>>  * http://wicket.apache.org
>>
>> === This release ===
>>
>> The Apache Wicket team is proud to announce the availability of the
>> third milestone release of our first java 1.5 Wicket version: Apache
>> Wicket 1.4-m3. This is the first release with java 1.5 as a minimum.
>> Almost everything has been converted to java 1.5. If you find
>> something missing, please help us and send a message to the dev@ or
>> user@ list.
>>
>> === Migrating from 1.3 ===
>>
>> If you are coming from Wicket 1.3, you really want to read our
>> migration guide, found on the wiki:
>>
>>  * http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/migrate-14.html
>>
>> === Downloading the release ===
>>
>> You can download the release from the official Apache mirror system,
>> and you can find it through the following link:
>>
>>  * http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/wicket/1.4-m3/
>>
>> For the Maven and Ivy fans out there: update your pom's to the
>> following, and everything will be downloaded automatically:
>>
>> <dependency>
>>   <groupId>org.apache.wicket</groupId>
>>   <artifactId>wicket</artifactId>
>>   <version>1.4-m3</version>
>> </dependency>
>>
>> Substitute the artifact ID with the projects of your liking to get the
>> other projects.
>>
>> Please note that we don't prescribe a Logging implementation for
>> SLF4J. You need to specify yourself which one you prefer. Read more
>> about SLF4J here: http://slf4j.org
>>
>> === Validating the release ===
>>
>> The release has been signed by Martijn Dashorst, your release manager
>> for today. The public key can be found in the KEYS file in the
>> download area. Download the KEYS file only from the Apache website.
>>
>>  * http://www.apache.org/dist/wicket/1.4-m3/KEYS
>>
>> Instructions on how to validate the release can be found here:
>>
>>  * http://www.apache.org/dev/release-signing.html#check-integrity
>>
>> === Reporting bugs ===
>>
>> In case you do encounter a bug, we would appreciate a report in our JIRA:
>>
>>  * http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET
>>
>> === The distribution ===
>>
>> In the distribution you will find a README. The README contains
>> instructions on how to build from source yourself. You also find a
>> CHANEGELOG-1.4 which contains a list of all things that have been
>> fixed, added and/or removed since the first release in the 1.4 branch.
>>
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Re: [announce] Apache Wicket 1.4-m3 is released

Posted by Martijn Dashorst <ma...@gmail.com>.
This is documented in our migration guide:

http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/migrate-14.html

Martijn

On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 5:12 PM, lars vonk <la...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the new version. One remark though: The version 1.4-m3 of
> the wicket-spring-annot artifact is missing in the maven repo. The
> lastest version present is 1.3.4. Is it replaced of repacked
> somewhere?
>
> Cheers, Lars
>
> On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 12:52 PM, Martijn Dashorst <da...@apache.org> wrote:
>> Help the Apache Wicket team to determine the future of your Wicket
>> based web application development. We have released our third and
>> hopefully final milestone release of our Java 5 based web framework
>> and are anxious to receive feedback on our use of generics.
>>
>> A significant change from the earlier Wicket 1.4 milestone versions is
>> that Component is no longer generified. This means that Component and
>> most of its subclasses in Wicket do not take a class-level type
>> parameter. Some Component subclasses remain generified, such as Link,
>> Form, FormComponent, ListView, etc. You can read more details
>> regarding these changes here:
>>
>>  * http://wicket.apache.org/wicket-14-m3-news.html
>>  * http://www.nabble.com/generics-to18083910.html#a18083910
>>
>> We feel that this might provide a good middle ground between being
>> unable to add typing to IModel on one hand and a proliferation of
>> unneeded typing information on modelless components on the other hand.
>> Your feedback is appreciated!
>>
>> Download Wicket 1.4-m3 now and help us decide whether to tone down,
>> remove or increase the application of Java 5 generics to our API. We
>> have started the discussion on the user mailing list:
>>
>>  * http://www.nabble.com/users%2C-please-give-us-your-opinion%3A-what-is-your-take-on-generics-with-Wicket-td17589984.html
>>
>> Eager people click here to download the distribution, others can read further:
>>
>>  * http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/wicket/1.4-m3
>>
>> We thank you for your patience and support.
>>
>> -- The Wicket Team
>>
>> === Apache Wicket ===
>>
>> Apache Wicket is a component oriented Java web application framework.
>> With proper mark-up/logic separation, a POJO data model, and a
>> refreshing lack of XML, Apache Wicket makes developing web-apps simple
>> and enjoyable again. Swap the boilerplate, complex debugging and
>> brittle code for powerful, reusable components written with plain Java
>> and HTML.
>>
>> You can find out more about Apache Wicket on our website:
>>
>>  * http://wicket.apache.org
>>
>> === This release ===
>>
>> The Apache Wicket team is proud to announce the availability of the
>> third milestone release of our first java 1.5 Wicket version: Apache
>> Wicket 1.4-m3. This is the first release with java 1.5 as a minimum.
>> Almost everything has been converted to java 1.5. If you find
>> something missing, please help us and send a message to the dev@ or
>> user@ list.
>>
>> === Migrating from 1.3 ===
>>
>> If you are coming from Wicket 1.3, you really want to read our
>> migration guide, found on the wiki:
>>
>>  * http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/migrate-14.html
>>
>> === Downloading the release ===
>>
>> You can download the release from the official Apache mirror system,
>> and you can find it through the following link:
>>
>>  * http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/wicket/1.4-m3/
>>
>> For the Maven and Ivy fans out there: update your pom's to the
>> following, and everything will be downloaded automatically:
>>
>> <dependency>
>>   <groupId>org.apache.wicket</groupId>
>>   <artifactId>wicket</artifactId>
>>   <version>1.4-m3</version>
>> </dependency>
>>
>> Substitute the artifact ID with the projects of your liking to get the
>> other projects.
>>
>> Please note that we don't prescribe a Logging implementation for
>> SLF4J. You need to specify yourself which one you prefer. Read more
>> about SLF4J here: http://slf4j.org
>>
>> === Validating the release ===
>>
>> The release has been signed by Martijn Dashorst, your release manager
>> for today. The public key can be found in the KEYS file in the
>> download area. Download the KEYS file only from the Apache website.
>>
>>  * http://www.apache.org/dist/wicket/1.4-m3/KEYS
>>
>> Instructions on how to validate the release can be found here:
>>
>>  * http://www.apache.org/dev/release-signing.html#check-integrity
>>
>> === Reporting bugs ===
>>
>> In case you do encounter a bug, we would appreciate a report in our JIRA:
>>
>>  * http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET
>>
>> === The distribution ===
>>
>> In the distribution you will find a README. The README contains
>> instructions on how to build from source yourself. You also find a
>> CHANEGELOG-1.4 which contains a list of all things that have been
>> fixed, added and/or removed since the first release in the 1.4 branch.
>>
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Re: [announce] Apache Wicket 1.4-m3 is released

Posted by lars vonk <la...@gmail.com>.
Hi,

Thanks for the new version. One remark though: The version 1.4-m3 of
the wicket-spring-annot artifact is missing in the maven repo. The
lastest version present is 1.3.4. Is it replaced of repacked
somewhere?

Cheers, Lars

On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 12:52 PM, Martijn Dashorst <da...@apache.org> wrote:
> Help the Apache Wicket team to determine the future of your Wicket
> based web application development. We have released our third and
> hopefully final milestone release of our Java 5 based web framework
> and are anxious to receive feedback on our use of generics.
>
> A significant change from the earlier Wicket 1.4 milestone versions is
> that Component is no longer generified. This means that Component and
> most of its subclasses in Wicket do not take a class-level type
> parameter. Some Component subclasses remain generified, such as Link,
> Form, FormComponent, ListView, etc. You can read more details
> regarding these changes here:
>
>  * http://wicket.apache.org/wicket-14-m3-news.html
>  * http://www.nabble.com/generics-to18083910.html#a18083910
>
> We feel that this might provide a good middle ground between being
> unable to add typing to IModel on one hand and a proliferation of
> unneeded typing information on modelless components on the other hand.
> Your feedback is appreciated!
>
> Download Wicket 1.4-m3 now and help us decide whether to tone down,
> remove or increase the application of Java 5 generics to our API. We
> have started the discussion on the user mailing list:
>
>  * http://www.nabble.com/users%2C-please-give-us-your-opinion%3A-what-is-your-take-on-generics-with-Wicket-td17589984.html
>
> Eager people click here to download the distribution, others can read further:
>
>  * http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/wicket/1.4-m3
>
> We thank you for your patience and support.
>
> -- The Wicket Team
>
> === Apache Wicket ===
>
> Apache Wicket is a component oriented Java web application framework.
> With proper mark-up/logic separation, a POJO data model, and a
> refreshing lack of XML, Apache Wicket makes developing web-apps simple
> and enjoyable again. Swap the boilerplate, complex debugging and
> brittle code for powerful, reusable components written with plain Java
> and HTML.
>
> You can find out more about Apache Wicket on our website:
>
>  * http://wicket.apache.org
>
> === This release ===
>
> The Apache Wicket team is proud to announce the availability of the
> third milestone release of our first java 1.5 Wicket version: Apache
> Wicket 1.4-m3. This is the first release with java 1.5 as a minimum.
> Almost everything has been converted to java 1.5. If you find
> something missing, please help us and send a message to the dev@ or
> user@ list.
>
> === Migrating from 1.3 ===
>
> If you are coming from Wicket 1.3, you really want to read our
> migration guide, found on the wiki:
>
>  * http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/migrate-14.html
>
> === Downloading the release ===
>
> You can download the release from the official Apache mirror system,
> and you can find it through the following link:
>
>  * http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/wicket/1.4-m3/
>
> For the Maven and Ivy fans out there: update your pom's to the
> following, and everything will be downloaded automatically:
>
> <dependency>
>   <groupId>org.apache.wicket</groupId>
>   <artifactId>wicket</artifactId>
>   <version>1.4-m3</version>
> </dependency>
>
> Substitute the artifact ID with the projects of your liking to get the
> other projects.
>
> Please note that we don't prescribe a Logging implementation for
> SLF4J. You need to specify yourself which one you prefer. Read more
> about SLF4J here: http://slf4j.org
>
> === Validating the release ===
>
> The release has been signed by Martijn Dashorst, your release manager
> for today. The public key can be found in the KEYS file in the
> download area. Download the KEYS file only from the Apache website.
>
>  * http://www.apache.org/dist/wicket/1.4-m3/KEYS
>
> Instructions on how to validate the release can be found here:
>
>  * http://www.apache.org/dev/release-signing.html#check-integrity
>
> === Reporting bugs ===
>
> In case you do encounter a bug, we would appreciate a report in our JIRA:
>
>  * http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET
>
> === The distribution ===
>
> In the distribution you will find a README. The README contains
> instructions on how to build from source yourself. You also find a
> CHANEGELOG-1.4 which contains a list of all things that have been
> fixed, added and/or removed since the first release in the 1.4 branch.
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[announce] Apache Wicket 1.4-m3 is released

Posted by Martijn Dashorst <da...@apache.org>.
Help the Apache Wicket team to determine the future of your Wicket
based web application development. We have released our third and
hopefully final milestone release of our Java 5 based web framework
and are anxious to receive feedback on our use of generics.

A significant change from the earlier Wicket 1.4 milestone versions is
that Component is no longer generified. This means that Component and
most of its subclasses in Wicket do not take a class-level type
parameter. Some Component subclasses remain generified, such as Link,
Form, FormComponent, ListView, etc. You can read more details
regarding these changes here:

 * http://wicket.apache.org/wicket-14-m3-news.html
 * http://www.nabble.com/generics-to18083910.html#a18083910

We feel that this might provide a good middle ground between being
unable to add typing to IModel on one hand and a proliferation of
unneeded typing information on modelless components on the other hand.
Your feedback is appreciated!

Download Wicket 1.4-m3 now and help us decide whether to tone down,
remove or increase the application of Java 5 generics to our API. We
have started the discussion on the user mailing list:

 * http://www.nabble.com/users%2C-please-give-us-your-opinion%3A-what-is-your-take-on-generics-with-Wicket-td17589984.html

Eager people click here to download the distribution, others can read further:

 * http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/wicket/1.4-m3

We thank you for your patience and support.

-- The Wicket Team

=== Apache Wicket ===

Apache Wicket is a component oriented Java web application framework.
With proper mark-up/logic separation, a POJO data model, and a
refreshing lack of XML, Apache Wicket makes developing web-apps simple
and enjoyable again. Swap the boilerplate, complex debugging and
brittle code for powerful, reusable components written with plain Java
and HTML.

You can find out more about Apache Wicket on our website:

 * http://wicket.apache.org

=== This release ===

The Apache Wicket team is proud to announce the availability of the
third milestone release of our first java 1.5 Wicket version: Apache
Wicket 1.4-m3. This is the first release with java 1.5 as a minimum.
Almost everything has been converted to java 1.5. If you find
something missing, please help us and send a message to the dev@ or
user@ list.

=== Migrating from 1.3 ===

If you are coming from Wicket 1.3, you really want to read our
migration guide, found on the wiki:

 * http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/migrate-14.html

=== Downloading the release ===

You can download the release from the official Apache mirror system,
and you can find it through the following link:

 * http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/wicket/1.4-m3/

For the Maven and Ivy fans out there: update your pom's to the
following, and everything will be downloaded automatically:

<dependency>
   <groupId>org.apache.wicket</groupId>
   <artifactId>wicket</artifactId>
   <version>1.4-m3</version>
</dependency>

Substitute the artifact ID with the projects of your liking to get the
other projects.

Please note that we don't prescribe a Logging implementation for
SLF4J. You need to specify yourself which one you prefer. Read more
about SLF4J here: http://slf4j.org

=== Validating the release ===

The release has been signed by Martijn Dashorst, your release manager
for today. The public key can be found in the KEYS file in the
download area. Download the KEYS file only from the Apache website.

 * http://www.apache.org/dist/wicket/1.4-m3/KEYS

Instructions on how to validate the release can be found here:

 * http://www.apache.org/dev/release-signing.html#check-integrity

=== Reporting bugs ===

In case you do encounter a bug, we would appreciate a report in our JIRA:

 * http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET

=== The distribution ===

In the distribution you will find a README. The README contains
instructions on how to build from source yourself. You also find a
CHANEGELOG-1.4 which contains a list of all things that have been
fixed, added and/or removed since the first release in the 1.4 branch.

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