Hi,
On Apr 5, 2016 9:53 PM, "Matt Pavlovich" wrote:
>
> Ahead of performing an upgrade, we would like to clear all sessions and
disk cache to avoid any serialization issues with new version of code.
>
> Googling around, I find a number of different approaches, but haven't
seen anything consistent
Ahead of performing an upgrade, we would like to clear all sessions and
disk cache to avoid any serialization issues with new version of code.
Googling around, I find a number of different approaches, but haven't
seen anything consistent or definitive.
Is there an API built into Wicket to per
No. Wicket moved to Apache Git several years ago:
http://wicket.apache.org/contribute/patch.html#time-for-some-coding
The GitHub repo is just a mirror of Apache Git.
Martin Grigorov
Wicket Training and Consulting
https://twitter.com/mtgrigorov
On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 12:53 PM, Thorsten Schöning
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Guten Tag Martin Grigorov,
am Dienstag, 5. April 2016 um 12:25 schrieben Sie:
> 1) if you insist on using Subversion then contact infrastruct...@apache.org
> and explain the problems.
> In this case better use only Apache servers, because Apache Infra cannot
> help with GitHub related issues
But
Hi,
I have no idea about the problem.
But here is what I could suggest you:
1) if you insist on using Subversion then contact infrastruct...@apache.org
and explain the problems.
In this case better use only Apache servers, because Apache Infra cannot
help with GitHub related issues
2) Use git in
Hi all,
I'm using Subversion for my projects and recently integrated a Wicket
branch using GitHub's svn bridge and svn:externals. The problem is
that this doesn't work reliable, I very often get the following error
message during updates of my project and such:
> svn: Unexpected HTTP status 504 '