IMHO, at this point 1.4 is a no brainer.

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On 19/02/2009, at 9:47 PM, "Adib Saikali" <a...@programmingmastery.com> wrote:

Hi,

I just starting a brand new project and betting the project on wicket. So
the choice I am trying to make is to go with 1.4 or 1.3. I am leaning
towards 1.4 since I am just starting development on this project and don't want to have to migrate code later. I have a few questions about the Wicket
Roadmap for the developers.

1) The wicket examples that ship in the 1.4rc2 are not generified so there are tons of warnings and of course I am looking for guidance as to how to use the generified wicket. Will these examples be generified before the 1.4
is released?

2) There have been lots of discussions on the mailing list about generics, and the generics wiki page has a summary of some of the issues. However I am not clear what decisions have been made about wicket and generics for 1.4 and what the plan beyond 1.4. I am not interested in starting a debate about wicket and generics. I hope that one of the committers would be kind enough to layout a summary of the current state of generics with 1.4 and what the
plan is beyond 1.4.

3) On the wicket roadmap where does 1.4 fit? On the wiki and in other places I have seen comments along the line of wicket 1.5 will get generics right so 1.4 is some of kind of transitory release and it will be thrown away once the things move on to 1.5? Am I getting the right impression about the 1.4
release.

Thanks
Adib

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