For those that use SpringBean, starting from m2 you also need the jar
wicket-ioc.

Regards,
    Erik.


Frank Bille wrote:
> Help the Apache Wicket team to determine the future of your Wicket based web
> application development. We have released our second milestone release of
> our Java 5 based web framework and are anxious to receive feedback on our
> use of generics. Download Wicket 1.4-m2 now and help us decide whether to
> tone down, remove or increase the application of Java 5 generics to our API.
> We have started the discussion on the user mailing list:
>
> http://www.nabble.com/users%2C-please-give-us-your-opinion%3A-what-is-your-take-on-generics-with-Wicket-td17589984.html
>
> Eager people click here to download the distribution, others can read
> further:
>
> http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/wicket/1.4-m2
>
> We thank you for your patience and support.
>
> The Wicket Team
>
> === Apache Wicket ===
>
> Apache Wicket is a component oriented Java web application framework. With
> proper mark-up/logic separation, a POJO data model, and a refreshing lack of
> XML, Apache Wicket makes developing web-apps simple and enjoyable again.
> Swap the boilerplate, complex debugging and brittle code for powerful,
> reusable components written with plain Java and HTML.
>
> You can find out more about Apache Wicket on our website:
>
> http://wicket.apache.org
>
> === This release ===
>
> The Apache Wicket team is proud to announce the availability of the first
> milestone release of our first java 1.5 Wicket version: Apache Wicket
> 1.4-m2. This is the first release with java 1.5 as a minimum. Not everything
> has been converted to java 1.5 yet but we are getting there.
>
> === Migrating from 1.3 ===
>
> If you are coming from Wicket 1.3, you really want to read our migration
> guide, found on the wiki:
>
> http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/migrate-14.html
>
> === Downloading the release ===
>
> You can download the release from the official Apache mirror system, and you
> can find it through the following link:
>
> http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/wicket/1.4-m2/
>
> For the Maven and Ivy fans out there: update your pom's to the following,
> and everything will be downloaded automatically:
>
>    <dependency>
>        <groupId>org.apache.wicket</groupId>
>        <artifactId>wicket</artifactId>
>        <version>1.4-m2</version>
>    </dependency>
>
> Substitute the artifact ID with the projects of your liking to get the other
> projects.
>
> Please note that we don't prescribe a Logging implementation for SLF4J. You
> need to specify yourself which one you prefer. Read more about SLF4J here:
> http://slf4j.org
>
> === Validating the release ===
>
> The release has been signed by Frank Bille, your release manager for today.
> The public key can be found in the KEYS file in the download area. Download
> the KEYS file only from the Apache website.
>
> http://www.apache.org/dist/wicket/1.4-m2/KEYS
>
> Instructions on how to validate the release can be found here:
>
> http://www.apache.org/dev/release-signing.html#check-integrity
>
> === Reporting bugs ===
>
> In case you do encounter a bug, we would appreciate a report in our JIRA:
>
> http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET
>
> === The distribution ===
>
> In the distribution you will find a README. The README contains instructions
> on how to build from source yourself. You also find a CHANEGELOG-1.4 which
> contains a list of all things that have been fixed, added and/or removed
> since the first release in the 1.4 branch.
>
>   

--
Erik van Oosten
http://day-to-day-stuff.blogspot.com/



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