Considering most companies are still working on JDK 1.4 for their
application servers (WebSphere being the numbero uno), there is a slim
chance you will find Java 5 features in Wicket core. Of course there can
be Java 5 /extensions/ and components outside of the Wicket project but
that will seriously hinder acceptance for those extensions.
Perhaps Wicket 2.0 will move up the Java scales.
The need for doing unsafe casts on listItem's is quite a dangerous thing.
There has been over 10 years of Java development without generics. I
doubt that the introduction of generics makes the casts much unsafer
than the previous 10 years.
Martijn
David Liebeherr wrote:
Hi all,
i read some posts about the dicsussion if generics shall be used in
wicket. But those posts are realy old.
So how is the state today with the generics thing?
I think for exmaple for ListViews it will be a very valuable thing to
use generics there!
The need for doing unsafe casts on listItem's is quite a dangerous thing.
Thanks,
Dave
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