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- A "page loading mask" prevents interacting with the page until all JavaScript has downloaded and executed.
- It is now possible to unregister client-side DOM event listeners.
- The client persistence strategy now detects internal changes to mutable state objects.
- Page classes may now have the suffix "Page" (but this is not part of the page's canonical name, the one used in URLs).
- Selected pages may be loaded and initialized at server startup, rather than on the first request which references them.
- Tapestry does a better job of detecting when its naming rules would cause different pages, components, or mixins to share an alias.
- There were some issues with JDK 8 compatibility that have been addressed.
- Tapestry can now be configured to work in environments, such as Google App Engine, where file system access is prohibited.
- The exception report page and T5 Dashboard pages are no longer affected when the application overrides the Bootstrap CSS files in the core JavaScript stack.
- The Dashboard page now has a "Component Libraries" page that details information about all libraries in use by the application.
- It is possible to control whether a JavaScript library is minimized, or left as-is.
- The Import annotation on a base class would not operate correctly for a subclass; it now correctly searches relative to the base class.
- The PageActivationContext annotation now works for more than one field, allowing multi-part page activation contexts.
- Exception reports may now be written, in a plain-text format, to the file system.
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Tapestry now requires at least JDK 1.6. It is no longer compatible with JDK 1.5. |
While not an actual release candidate, beta previews like this one are high-quality builds that pass all of Tapestry's extensive automated tests and have been voted on by the Tapestry team.
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