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Click has graduated as an Apache Top Level Project and its new home is now at Apache Click.

Welcome

Click Framework is a modern JEE web application framework, providing a natural rich client style programming model. Click is designed to be very easy to learn and use, with developers getting up and running within a day.

Highlights

The design philosophy behind Click is best summarized in the Swedish word lagom which translates to not too little or too much, but optimal.

If you want to dive straight into some code examples see Introduction.

For those interested in the design philosophy and background of the framework, can read Why Click.

The Click project has been lead by Malcolm Edgar and Bob Schellink, and has included contributing developers Phil Barnes, Ahmed Mohombe, Naoki Takezoe, Christian Essl, Stephen Haberman and Ricardo Lecheta.

Latest News

18 July 2009 - Click 1.5.3 released
Click 1.5.3 is the latest maintenance release in the 1.5 series. It fixes a bug in DateField that can disable Fields when the popup is closed.

Download here.

Please see the announcement and changelog for more details.

If you are upgrading from 1.4 or earlier, please refer to the upgrade path.

23 May 2009 - Click 1.5.2 released
Click 1.5.2 is a maintenance release which includes Menu and Spring integration improvements, performance improvements and a number of bug fixes.

Download here.

Please see the announcement and changelog for more details.

If you are upgrading from 1.4 or earlier, please refer to the upgrade path.

23 January 2009 - Click 1.5.1 released
Click 1.5.1 is a maintenance release which includes Turkish language support, improved exception handling and some minor bug fixes.

Please see the announcement and changelog for more details.

If you are upgrading from 1.4 or earlier, please refer to the upgrade path.

9 November 2008 - ClickIDE 2.1.0. released
ClickIDE 2.1.0 is available for download.

2.1.0 provides support for Click 1.5 and Eclipse 3.4 / WTP 3.0.

Installation instructions can be found here.

28 September 2008 - Click accepted to undergo incubation at Apache Incubator
We are exited to announce that Click has been accepted to undergo incubation at Apache Incubator.

What this means to the Click community is that upon graduation Click will become a Top Level Project at Apache Software Foundation.

This effort also helps to expand and diversify the Click community and build stronger relationships with other Apache projects.

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