Hello All, Do we still need `javax.servlet` and `javax.servlet.http` packages in `wicket-util` ?
On Mon, 18 Dec 2023 at 07:33, Vit Rozkovec <rozkovec...@email.cz> wrote: > > One more catch: https://github.com/apache/wicket/pull/749 > > > On 15. 12. 23 13:24, Martin Grigorov wrote: > > It seems we are good to go! > > > > On Mon, Dec 11, 2023 at 3:10 PM Thomas Heigl <tho...@umschalt.com> wrote: > > > >> Hi all, > >> > >> I upgraded our main application to Wicket 10.0.0-M2, Spring 6.1, and Spring > >> Boot 3.2 last week. > >> > >> All my (thousands) of tests are green and I did some exploratory testing. > >> > >> LGTM! > >> > >> Thomas > >> > >> > >> On Wed, Dec 6, 2023 at 2:08 PM Vit Rozkovec <rozkovec...@email.cz> wrote: > >> > >>> > >>> On 06. 12. 23 13:08, Martin Grigorov wrote: > >>>> The reason is SameSite support - > >>>> > >> https://github.com/apache/wicket/commit/f0b4b1b3b63f33e12c8b2b04e22fcf73b773ec34 > >>>> It is easy for us to fix the version in the wiki! > >>>> How easy is it for you to use a container that supports Servlet API 6 ? > >>>> > >>> Unfortunately some libraries do not support Jetty 12 yet, so I'm stuck > >>> with Jetty 11 that supports only Servlet API 5: > >> https://eclipse.dev/jetty/ > >>> The solution you've done in > >>> > >>> > >> https://github.com/apache/wicket/commit/a68536eb095bb5cf59e4063b6af9436523ddc623 > >>> works for me, tried with locally built M3-SNAPSHOT. > >>> > > > -- Best regards, Maxim