Wicket is a Java web application framework that takes simplicity, separation of concerns and ease of development to a whole new level. Wicket pages can be mocked up, previewed and later revised using standard WYSIWYG HTML design tools. Dynamic content processing and form handling is all handled in Java code using a first-class component model backed by POJO data beans that can easily be persisted using your favourite technology.
Wicket is released under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
After a couple of months without any significant problem the Wicket team has made
available the first maintenance release of Wicket 1.1. This release
features a backport of a Wicket 1.2 feature: the <wicket:message>
tag, which enables you to create internationalized pages without having
to resort to adding Label
components with
StringResourceModel
for internationalizing the texts on a page. See the
WicketMessageResolver JavaDoc
for more information.
Further enhancements include:
Together with this release, the Wicket extensions project receives a maintance release.
This release is available through the download pages on SourceForge.
The Wicket team is proud to announce the availability of Wicket 1.1 for download! Wicket is a Java component oriented web application framework that takes simplicity, separation of concerns and easy of use to a whole new level. Wicket web applications consist of HTML markup and Java classes. No strange languages, no strange markup, no configuration files , no specialized, expensive tools: just Java, HTML and you.
This Wicket version contains a lot of improvements from the 1.0 version. New features include:
The Wicket team wishes to extend their gratitude to the user and developer community for their testing efforts and help, making this release a reality!
The Wicket 1.1 distribution can be downloaded from the SourceForge servers by following this link. The Wicket 1.1 release documentation can be found at: http://wicket.sourceforge.net/wicket-1.1
Thank you for downloading and using Wicket!
- the Wicket Team
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