It is a burden. However we did close down 1.2 and put it into maintenance mode:
Wicket 1.2.4 only contains fixes for serious bugs. As Wicket 1.2 is used in production systems, this is only natural. Each fix needs to be voted on before applied to 1.2.4. This is to ensure that we don't keep on servicing 3 branches, and only /really/ important fixes go into 1.2.4. Wicket 2.0 is a big change: Java 5 required, constructor change. Java 5 still isn't available for or supported by some platforms. It normally isn't economic to change a production system completely to comply with wicket 2.0. Therefore we maintain the 1.x branch as well, to evolve the Java 1.4 stream and keep more users (and ourselves) happy. So Wicket 1.2 is closed, but serious bugs are still solved. Martijn On 12/9/06, Jon Steelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm curious - why are 3 different versions of Wicket (1.2.x, 1.3.x, & 2.x) being worked on? Isn't that a burden compared to focusing on two? When will the 1.2.x line be let go? Thanks, Jon On 12/9/06, Martijn Dashorst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > All, > > We have several fixes in for 1.2.4, and one still open. When can we > release 1.2.4? > > Bug > [WICKET-29] - javascript error in wicket-ajax.js: Wicket.Log.Error is > not a function > [WICKET-31] - Wrong source paths in build.xml > [WICKET-35] - WicketTester doesn't pass PageParameters to bookmarkable > pages > [WICKET-64] - Check/Radio fail in a GridView with item reuse strategy > [WICKET-143] - [PATCH]Re-render a table element via AjaxRequestTarget > under IE does not works > [WICKET-144] - wrong handling of exceptions for Resource#respond and > ComponentResourceRequestTarget#respond > > WICKET-144 is still unresolved. > > Are there other things that need fixing in 1.2.4? > > Martijn > > -- > Vote for Wicket at the > http://www.thebeststuffintheworld.com/vote_for/wicket > Wicket 1.2.3 is as easy as 1-2-3. Download Wicket now! > http://wicketframework.org >
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