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Convert To Wicket 6 #507

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gitblit opened this issue Aug 12, 2015 · 2 comments
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Convert To Wicket 6 #507

gitblit opened this issue Aug 12, 2015 · 2 comments

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gitblit commented Aug 12, 2015

Originally reported on Google Code with ID 211

Converto gitblit to Wicket 6

Hi,

I started initial convertion to wicket6. The app started without problems, but I have
issue in EditRepositoryPage because this page has many inheritance levels and a lot
of wicket fragments. 

You can see at (wicket6 branch) https://github.com/inaiat/gitblit/tree/wicket6.

Best Regards.

Inaiat Henrique


Reported by inaiat on 2013-02-20 18:44:34

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gitblit commented Aug 12, 2015

I appreciate all the hard work you put into bootstrapping a wicket 6 transition but
instead I'm going to stick with the old Wicket 1.4 for the forseeable future in Gitblit
1.x.

Gitblit 2.x is in the planning stages and will feature a rewritten web UI which is
faster, stateless, and uses things like AngularJS for client-side processing.  That
is actually a big undertaking, but I think in the long-term it will be more sustainable
than continuing to use a server-side stateful framework.

Reported by James.Moger on 2014-09-04 18:38:51

  • Status changed: WontFix

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gitblit commented Aug 12, 2015

I completely agree with you. I think that there is no future for server-side stateful
framework. I like a lot of  AngularJS. I would help you to build gitblit 2 with AngularJS.

Thanks,

Reported by inaiat on 2014-09-04 18:53:57

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