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.
0 replies - 602 views - 07/07/09 by Bob Schellink in Announcements
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 - 500 views - 05/24/09 by Bob Schellink in Announcements
Seam is a powerful application framework that integrates standard Java EE technologies with a wide variety of nonstandard technologies into a consistent,...
0 replies - 7143 views - 11/23/08 by Jill Tomich in Announcements
Click 1.5 is a major release with numerous new features, documentation and examples.
0 replies - 1842 views - 11/05/08 by Bob Schellink in Announcements
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 fixes.
0 replies - 1438 views - 07/21/08 by Bob Schellink in Announcements
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 - 1431 views - 07/14/08 by Martijn Dashorst in Announcements
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 - 2790 views - 06/27/08 by Martijn Dashorst in Announcements
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 - 1554 views - 05/22/08 by Bob Schellink in Announcements
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. This...
0 replies - 2565 views - 03/23/08 by Martijn Dashorst in Announcements
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 - 2871 views - 03/19/08 by Matt Raible in News
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 - 702 views - 03/08/08 by Tim in News
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 - 3482 views - 03/07/08 by Bob Schellink in Announcements
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 and...
20 replies - 13297 views - 03/07/08 by Matt Raible in News
At the end of this month, I'll be moderating a Java Web Framework Smackdown at TSSJS in Vegas. I wasn't able to secure the boxing bell I used at a similar...
7 replies - 4904 views - 03/06/08 by Matt Raible in News
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 - 3351 views - 02/13/08 by Matt Raible in News