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Apache Click Web Framework 2.1.0-RC1: Java 5, new Bindable Annotation, new Documentation Formats

The Apache Click team is proud to announce the first release candidate of Click 2.1.0. This is our first release that requires Java 5. Apache Click is a...

0 replies - 2915 views - 07/07/09 by Bob Schellink in Announcements

Click Web Framework 1.5.2: Pluggable Security Access & Improved Spring Integration

Click 1.5.2 is another maintenance release in the 1.5 series and includes new features such as a plug-able security access controller and improved Spring...

0 replies - 1402 views - 05/24/09 by Bob Schellink in Announcements

Core Seam Refcard Available - Download Now

Seam is a powerful application framework that integrates standard Java EE technologies with a wide variety of nonstandard technologies into a consistent,...

0 replies - 11774 views - 11/23/08 by Jill Tomich in Announcements

Click Web Framework 1.5: Container, ActionListener, Two Phase Event Dispatch and More

Click 1.5 is a major release with numerous new features, documentation and examples.Click is a modern page and component oriented Java web framework providing...

0 replies - 4272 views - 11/05/08 by Bob Schellink in Announcements

Click Web Framework 1.5 M2: ActionListener, ControlRegistry, and More

Click 1.5 Milestone 2 is available for download. This is the second installment in the 1.5 development branch and provides important new features and bug...

0 replies - 3016 views - 07/21/08 by Bob Schellink in Announcements

Apache Wicket 1.4-m3: Improved Generics

Help the Apache Wicket team to determine the future of your Wicket based web application development. We have released our third and hopefully final milestone...

0 replies - 3561 views - 07/14/08 by Martijn Dashorst in Announcements

Apache Wicket 1.3.4: Many Bug Fixes, Especially Leaks Plugged

The Apache Wicket team has made available its fourth 1.3 maintenance release: Apache Wicket 1.3.4. A lot of bugs have been squashed and several improvements...

0 replies - 5493 views - 06/27/08 by Martijn Dashorst in Announcements

Click Web Framework 1.5 M1 released

Click 1.5 milestone 1 is available for download. This release introduces the concept of a container for building hierarchical components. The core has been...

0 replies - 3222 views - 05/22/08 by Bob Schellink in Announcements

Wicket 1.2.7: the final maintenance release

The Wicket team announces the last maintenance release of Wicket 1.2: Wicket 1.2.7. This release marks the end-of-life for the non-Apache product branch....

0 replies - 3890 views - 03/23/08 by Martijn Dashorst in Announcements

The Thin Server Architecture Working Group

From The Wisdom of Ganesh: Peter Svensson has set up a website where like-minded people can discuss the brave new world of applications whose common...

2 replies - 4599 views - 03/19/08 by Matt Raible in News

Java Web Frameworks Comparison

As a part of ongoing effort of comparing Java web frameworks I added JSF to the list on http://jtomato.sourceforge.net. The following chart shows the amount...

0 replies - 2559 views - 03/08/08 by Tim Lebedkov in News

Click Framework 1.4 is now available

After three milestone releases Click 1.4 final is available for download. Major features include stateful page support, component event methods and a...

0 replies - 4803 views - 03/07/08 by Bob Schellink in Announcements

Grails vs. Rails - My Thoughts

In a recent comment on my blog, Jared Peterson asked: I'm curious if you have any thoughts on folks that might be trying to make a decision between Rails...

20 replies - 26298 views - 03/07/08 by Matt Raible in News

What Would You Ask the Web Framework Experts?

[img_assist|nid=1575|title=|desc=|link=none|align=right|width=75|height=100]At the end of this month, I'll be moderating a Java Web Framework Smackdown at...

7 replies - 7345 views - 03/06/08 by Matt Raible in News

Lessons Learned From Using Seam

Yesterday, I noticed the Seam Developers released a new seamframework.org site. It's great to see a web framework team eating their own dog food. Of course, if...

0 replies - 5451 views - 02/13/08 by Matt Raible in News