Your abolutely right, man!
Exactly what i think...

Cu,
Dave

PS: All the claims for problems with retroweaver ppl telling lately are not stable. I don't see where the problem would be to thake advantage of the great 1.5 features. Especialy generics and annotations may be the key thing that finaly completly distinguishes wicket from other web frameworks...

Stefan Matthias Aust wrote:
IMHO it is time for a web framework that truely supports J2SE 5.
Instead of trying to  stay backward compatible at all costs, you
should instead lead in making use of the advantages of generics (&
annotations). They will prove to be an advantage especially for a Java
centric framework like Wicket.

Retroweaver can be used to create a 1.4.2 compatible version of the framework.



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