Re: Advice for upgrading from an old version of Wicket
On another angle, suppose you're looking at also upgrading Hibernate and other supporting libraries/frameworks. Would you recommend starting with any particular component? It seems to me that starting with Wicket might be a good idea, since it would hopefully be backwards compatible with other libraries, and have updates to support newer versions of those supporting libraries? Thanks, Scott On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 7:19 AM, Scott Carpenter scarpen...@gmail.comwrote: Thank you, Martin. I'll do that. On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 2:00 AM, Martin Grigorov mgrigo...@apache.orgwrote: Hi, I'd advice you to read the migration guides 1.4-1.5 and 1.5-6.0. Then start migrating the app and ask here if you have specific problems. On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 11:33 PM, Scott Carpenter scarpen...@gmail.com wrote: Hi -- I've inherited a wicket site that was first developed four years ago. It is running on version 1.4 and I've been asked to estimate an upgrade to a more current version, and I was hoping to get some advice from this list about gotchas and so on. I've been working on the site for several months but consider myself a newcomer to Wicket. That is, I haven't done a deep dive into learning the framework yet. I've been updating things based on what I find in the existing code base. So please forgive me my newbieness and let me know what details would be helpful. Furthermore, I'm a newcomer to Java web frameworks in general. There is Spring and Hibernate involved with this thing, which I've also been able to update based on the existing state of affairs. The backend is an Oracle database. Your thoughts and advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you! Scott
Re: Advice for upgrading from an old version of Wicket
Hi, Most of the time this should not matter. Wicket doesn't use many dependencies. In this particular case it may matter because Wicket uses CGLib to generate proxies for classes (in contrast to interfaces) and Hibernate also uses bytecode generation (either via CGLib or Javassist) so a problem may arise if it is CGLib and they need different major versions. On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 4:13 PM, Scott Carpenter scarpen...@gmail.comwrote: On another angle, suppose you're looking at also upgrading Hibernate and other supporting libraries/frameworks. Would you recommend starting with any particular component? It seems to me that starting with Wicket might be a good idea, since it would hopefully be backwards compatible with other libraries, and have updates to support newer versions of those supporting libraries? Thanks, Scott On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 7:19 AM, Scott Carpenter scarpen...@gmail.com wrote: Thank you, Martin. I'll do that. On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 2:00 AM, Martin Grigorov mgrigo...@apache.org wrote: Hi, I'd advice you to read the migration guides 1.4-1.5 and 1.5-6.0. Then start migrating the app and ask here if you have specific problems. On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 11:33 PM, Scott Carpenter scarpen...@gmail.com wrote: Hi -- I've inherited a wicket site that was first developed four years ago. It is running on version 1.4 and I've been asked to estimate an upgrade to a more current version, and I was hoping to get some advice from this list about gotchas and so on. I've been working on the site for several months but consider myself a newcomer to Wicket. That is, I haven't done a deep dive into learning the framework yet. I've been updating things based on what I find in the existing code base. So please forgive me my newbieness and let me know what details would be helpful. Furthermore, I'm a newcomer to Java web frameworks in general. There is Spring and Hibernate involved with this thing, which I've also been able to update based on the existing state of affairs. The backend is an Oracle database. Your thoughts and advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you! Scott
Re: Advice for upgrading from an old version of Wicket
Thank you, Martin. I'll do that. On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 2:00 AM, Martin Grigorov mgrigo...@apache.orgwrote: Hi, I'd advice you to read the migration guides 1.4-1.5 and 1.5-6.0. Then start migrating the app and ask here if you have specific problems. On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 11:33 PM, Scott Carpenter scarpen...@gmail.com wrote: Hi -- I've inherited a wicket site that was first developed four years ago. It is running on version 1.4 and I've been asked to estimate an upgrade to a more current version, and I was hoping to get some advice from this list about gotchas and so on. I've been working on the site for several months but consider myself a newcomer to Wicket. That is, I haven't done a deep dive into learning the framework yet. I've been updating things based on what I find in the existing code base. So please forgive me my newbieness and let me know what details would be helpful. Furthermore, I'm a newcomer to Java web frameworks in general. There is Spring and Hibernate involved with this thing, which I've also been able to update based on the existing state of affairs. The backend is an Oracle database. Your thoughts and advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you! Scott
Re: Advice for upgrading from an old version of Wicket
Hi, I'd advice you to read the migration guides 1.4-1.5 and 1.5-6.0. Then start migrating the app and ask here if you have specific problems. On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 11:33 PM, Scott Carpenter scarpen...@gmail.comwrote: Hi -- I've inherited a wicket site that was first developed four years ago. It is running on version 1.4 and I've been asked to estimate an upgrade to a more current version, and I was hoping to get some advice from this list about gotchas and so on. I've been working on the site for several months but consider myself a newcomer to Wicket. That is, I haven't done a deep dive into learning the framework yet. I've been updating things based on what I find in the existing code base. So please forgive me my newbieness and let me know what details would be helpful. Furthermore, I'm a newcomer to Java web frameworks in general. There is Spring and Hibernate involved with this thing, which I've also been able to update based on the existing state of affairs. The backend is an Oracle database. Your thoughts and advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you! Scott
Re: Advice for upgrading from an old version of Wicket
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