Welcome to Apache Wicket
With proper mark-up/logic separation, a POJO data model, and a refreshing lack of XML, Apache Wicket makes developing web-apps simple and enjoyable again. Swap the boilerplate, complex debugging and brittle code for powerful, reusable components written with plain Java and HTML.
- Check the feature list
- Read some Wicket buzz, some Wicket blogs or Planet Wicket
- Find out why you should use Wicket
- Check out some selected examples in detail or see them and many more in live action
- Take a look at our live component reference
- Go and download Wicket.
Wicket is released under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
Apache Wicket 1.3.0-beta4 is released!
This release is the fourth in a series of beta releases until we feel confident to finalize Wicket 1.3. This is called a beta because we haven't fixed all the bugs we intend to for 1.3, and probably haven't found them all either (can you ever be sure?). However, we are confident that most major API changes are in and therefore want to give you access to a more stable platform than depending on trunk.
Migrating from 1.2
If you are coming from Wicket 1.2, you really want to read our migration guide, found on the wiki.
Downloading the release
You can download the release from the official Apache mirror system, and you can find it here
Read more on downloading Wicket here.
Apache Wicket has graduated!
The Wicket project has officially joined the Apache Software Foundation. In the Board meeting of June 20th, 2007 the Apache Board established the Apache Wicket project. We've now (2007-07-27) moved our infrastructure, including SVN and user-list, to their new top level project locations.