* Carlos Pita:
> Up till now my experience with ReloadingWicketServlet has been
> idyllic. It worked fine for every single change I've done to
> java sources, property resources and templates, playing at home
> and working at the office. It's a life-saver (it's giving me at
> least an extra free hour per day :) ). Thanks Jean Baptiste,
> great work!
Thanks for your feedback, indeed it is particulary useful when
your application gets complex, and especially when you use
Spring because the latter is the #1 culprit for long startup
times, although depending on how many Spring beans you have to
initialize.
I'm looking for more beta-testers of this new reloading feature,
and I'm sure when 1.3 is out, many more people will use it. There
is room for improvement, so testing, reporting and contributing is
more than welcome.
Oh, and BTW, even if I ported this feature to Wicket initially,
all credits go to Apache Cocoon from where I borrowed most of the
code, and more particularly Torsten Curdt who is the main author
of these classloader hacks.
Cheers,
--
Jean-Baptiste Quenot
aka John Banana Qwerty
http://caraldi.com/jbq/
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