Hi Martijn. Since you requested for a user's comment, here's mine.
I've completed two projects using 2.0: an ajax webapp and the other one is a
templating engine that renders html. The reason I liked 2.0 is because they
say it has a more cleaner and simpler API and of course, the Java 5
features.
At first, I was culture-shocked with 2.0 because of the constructor change.
2.0 doesn't let me defer addition of child components.
But now, I haven't come across an instance where something which is doable
in 1.x isn't doable with 2.0. That's why I think, I can really rely on 2.0.
On 07/03/07, Martijn Dashorst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is what we are discussing, and we ask our user community how much
investment they have in 2.0, what they like about it, or don't, and
how hard it would be to go back to the 1.x branch.
Before we have that picture clear we don't make a decision. Wicket is
a community and we can't work without your input.
So voice your concerns, share your investment.
Martijn
On 3/7/07, Stefan Lindner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We are a little bit confused about the future directions of the wicket
project. We startet switching from wicket 1.x to 2.0 in june 2006 and are
working with wicket 2 now for more then 10 months. One year ago it seemed
that wicket 2.0 (with generics and new constructor) will be the future and
was designed to overcome some problems that were within the design of wicket
1.x. In other words, wicket 2.0 will become the new and better wicket with
the 1.x problems solved and 1.x will be put in a maintenace only state
when wicket 2.0 is ready. Now it sees that the main development is like
"implementing new features in 2.0 and backport them to 1.x" and if the
process of backpüorting becomes too expensive, 2.0 has to be modified to
make it easier (go back to old constructor, degenerify etc.).
> Some postings on the developer list sound like "let's drop the whole 2.0thing
and concnetrat on
1.3, 1.4 and so on.
> Can you help us to see a clear roadmap for wicket? What verson should we
concentrate on in further application development?
>
> Stefan Lindner
>
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