As I understand it, that's still the plan, but having said that, I'd
not expect to see too much work on a 1.4 until we've got a reasonable
amount of confidence that the released 1.3 is stable, so expect to see
a 1.3.1 before 1.4.  If we jump into 1.4 too quickly, we'll be back to
dual-branch working!

Does generification of the core make that much difference to a user of
the API?  I've been focused on JDK 1.4, so didn't have a change to
look at Wicket 2 in practice.

/Gwyn

On 12/11/2007, Anders Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks, everyone who contributed!
>
> Is Wicket 1.4 still planned to be a Java 5 version of Wicket 1.3? How
> far away is Wicket 1.4?
>
> I have a small prototype application built using Wicket 1.2.6. I believe
> that little prototype may soon graduate to a real application, and when
> that happens I'd like it to be using a generified version of Wicket.
>
> /Anders
> -----------------------
> http://ojalgo.org/
>
> Martijn Dashorst wrote:
> > This is the first release candidate for Apache Wicket we have prepared
> > for your pleasure. It contains over 80 fixes to issues with previous
> > releases and todo items we have cleared.
...

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