* 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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