Sounds good, so do you expect that you'll find some bugs in "core" wicket that the community will benefit from?
btw, just back from geecon where this speaker , Eugene Ciurana ( http://2010.geecon.org/speakerdetails/12 ) mentioned (very discretely) wicket in conjunction with jboss as his preferred stable stack. 2010/5/19 Martijn Dashorst <[email protected]>: > Just two hours ago one of our developers pulled the trigger and > committed his Wicket 1.4.8 porting work for our flagship application > "EduArte" to our trunk. This means that as of this moment we finally > are near trunk and can start uncovering and fixing bugs for 1.4.x. We > expect to start work on porting our application towards 1.5 when we > have stabilized our 1.4.8 version. > > A couple of statistics for our application: > - ~725 pages > - ~950 entities > - hibernate > - spring 3 > - wicket security > - wiquery > > The porting effort took a couple of months, tiered in 2 phases: > convert our framework (about a month), convert our application (about > a month). > > Now the application needs to prove itself in testing and will probably > go live in a couple of weeks. > > Martijn >
