I'm tempted to say "yes, let's move to Jakarta", but I'm not sure about the consequences. Could it be a problem with web servers (Jetty, Tomcat)? Do they have a minimum version required to work with Jakarta?
On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 11:40 AM Emond Papegaaij <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > While building our application against Wicket 9, I noticed Wicket > still uses the Java EE 8 APIs. I would like to change these to the > Jakarta versions. The APIs themselves are completely identical, it is > just the maven coordinate that changes. They do however come with a > better license (Eclipse). What do you think? > > Best regards, > Emond > -- Andrea Del Bene. Apache Wicket committer.
