Also +1 :)) On Sat, Jan 14, 2017 at 12:22 AM, Sebastien <seb...@gmail.com> wrote: > triple! :) > > On Jan 13, 2017 15:09, "Andrea Del Bene" <an.delb...@gmail.com> wrote: > > double agree! > > > > On 13/01/2017 15:02, Martin Grigorov wrote: > >> On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 10:46 AM, Emond Papegaaij < >> emond.papega...@topicus.nl> wrote: >> >> Hi, >>> >>> I was wondering if we still need to support Tomcat 7.0 with native >>> websockets. >>> As far as I can see, Tomcat 8.0 and 8.5 both support JSR 356 and Tomcat >>> 7.0 >>> does not support Servlet 3.1, which is required for Wicket 8. Therefore, I >>> think we should drop the wicket-native-websocket-tomcat module. Perhaps we >>> should also merge javax into core and place the examples with the other >>> examples. >>> >>> >>> Agreed! >> >> >> With websockets becomming more and more standard, I'm not sure we still >>> need >>> wicket-atmosphere. wicket-native-websocket provides the same >>> functionallity >>> and more. Also, Atmosphere has a history of bugs and problems. I wouldn't >>> recommend anyone to use it. >>> >>> Agreed! >> >> >> Best regards, >>> Emond >>> >>> On maandag 31 oktober 2016 14:41:12 CET Martin Grigorov wrote: >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> What other improvements do we need in 8.x/master before promoting it to >>>> 8.0.0 final ? >>>> >>>> At https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/WICKET/ >>>> >>> Ideas+for+Wicket+8.0 >>> >>>> we still have: >>>> >>>> - new DateTime APIs for wicket-datetime *WICKET-6105 >>>> <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-6105>* - I'll give this >>>> >>> one >>> >>>> more try but the problem is that I don't believe this is the proper way >>>> >>> and >>> >>>> this demotivates me. >>>> If someone else wants to give it a try - please assign it to yourself! >>>> >>>> - Better SEO for stateful pages - the only way I see this is by using >>>> ServiceWorker to add the pageId as a request header to all requests >>>> >>> (normal >>> >>>> & Ajax) >>>> >>>> >>>> Recently I wondered whether Redux.js could be in use for Wicket. >>>> I don't have much experience with it, but both React and AngularJs >>>> communities use it to manage the state for their components. >>>> There are some Java impls, even a standard is coming: >>>> https://github.com/jvm-redux/jvm-redux-api >>>> >>>> What else ? >>>> >>>> Martin Grigorov >>>> Wicket Training and Consulting >>>> https://twitter.com/mtgrigorov >>>> >>> >>> >>>
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