Congratulations on this release. 1.4 in february?
Alex

On Jan 2, 2008 11:56 AM, Martijn Dashorst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Starting the new year with a bang the Wicket Team has released Apache
> Wicket 1.3. With this release comes a lot of great successes, but most
> of all the team wanted to express their wishes to everyone for a happy
> new year.
>
> You can download Apache Wicket 1.3 here:
>
>    http://wicket.apache.org/getting-wicket.html
>
> Apache Wicket is one of the fastest growing Java open source component
> based web frameworks. With a focus on producing valid html and a
> logical separation between design and code.  Within minutes you can
> start to enjoy throwing out tag soup, complex components and high
> maintenance overhead for a simple POJO + html data model.
>
> See the Apache Wicket website for more information:
>
>    http://wicket.apache.org
>
> Take a look at some of the following highlights or skip to the bottom
> and get started now.
>
>  * last JDK-1.4 release (next release will be Java 5 based)
>  * first Apache release: renamed packages to org.apache.wicket
>  * simplified several core APIs
>  * now works with zero-config behind a proxy server using relative URLs
>  * added Google Guice support
>  * use your Wicket pages directly in a portal without changing a line
> of code (JSR-168/JSR-286 support)
>  * switched logging API from commons-logging to slf4j
>  * integrate velocity templates as panels in your pages
>  * YUI-calendar and Joda time based date picker (wicket-datetime)
>  * contribute new javascript dependencies to the page header using an
> Ajax requeset
>  * improved, more robust header contributions
>  * scale to extremely large numbers of users with stateless pages and
> components
>  * improved AjaxTree/AjaxTreeTable
>  * hybrid URL encoding to make search engines and your users happy
>  * create form panels and use them anywhere without worrying about the
> nesting of form tags
>  * minimized session use by storing component hierarchy in file system
> (DiskPageStore)
>
> Get started today by downloading Wicket using this link:
>
>    http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/wicket/1.3.0
>
> The distribution contains all the Wicket libraries, and all the source
> code including the examples project. In the root of the download you
> will find a README document with full instructions.
>
> Migrate your Wicket 1.2 application to Wicket 1.3 using our migration
> guide:
>
>    http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/migrate-12.html
>
> Best wishes from the Wicket Team and a prosperous 2008!
>
>  - The Wicket Team
>
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