Awesome resources to look over. Thanks Paul!
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I think so, yes.
Sven
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Hi,
i would mirgate to 6 directly, if your application is relativ small and
without special requesthandlings, webtrackings and last but not least
javascript dependencies to other framework than wicket.
e.g. for an application with round about 5.000 lines of code its easier
to update. For big appl
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The best thing is to jump to version 6, there are lot difference between
version 1.5 & 6.0 ...
On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 10:17 PM, Wayne W [via Apache Wicket] <
ml-node+s1842946n4663324...@n4.nabble.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm wanting to upgrade to the latest version of wicket but am worried
Typically I upgrade our applications one version at a time... Fix all
warnings related to wicket (or I rather have all warnings == 0) and
then test the application and fix any mishaps resulting from this
upgrade. Then you can commit the (working) upgrade and move to the
next version.
But you can a
Hi Martin,
is there any alternative choice to inmethod grid. I'm searching for a more
flexible grid component like FlexiGrid with more options to control paging
and resizing the grid (perhaps jquery ...)
Thanks for your support and a Happy and Successful New Year.
Peter
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