I think it’s strange that a small/young project like Wicket has to wait for IBM before it can make use of Java 5.

BTW, Hi!

I'm considering using Wicket for my next project. The main alternative is Tapestry.

In conjunction with Wicket or Tapestry I’ll most likely use Hibernate, but there is also PriDE.

The last 5 years I’ve been using WebObjects.

/Anders

Johan Compagner wrote:
i don't think ibm can wait long before releasing a J2EE 5 websphere.
Because of the big hype thats surronds j2ee5 now.
So then they will have also a jdk 1.5 ready by that time (somewhere next year)
Or else ibm will linger behind all other major App servers vendors.


Jesse Sightler wrote:

I haven't followed Websphere that closely either lately, but I do think they still do this. I'd be very surprised to see a JDK 1.5 Websphere before the runtime is available for 1.5. Having said that, I would not expect it to take anywhere near 5 years. :)

On 8/1/05, *Gili* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote:

    > huh??
    > Do you really think that ibm waits for there own jre (if they are
    > building it) when they want to support J2EE 5 in websphere??
    >
    >
    > J2EE 5 will heavily build in jre 5 features and j2ee will be out
    early
    > next year. So that will be the big push for all Application
    Server vendors
    > to fully support the 1.5 vm. We just have to wait a bit more.
    >
    > johan

            Actually, yes this is what I was implying. I haven't
    followed Websphere
    in a while, but last time I looked IBM absolutely *did* wait for
    their
    own JDK before supporting newer features. In fact, this is part of
    their
    marketing strategy as they would always bundle Websphere with
    their JREs
    in order to get more people to use it.

            Has this changed over the past few years?

    Gili


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