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Release Notes for Vaadin Framework - @version@

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Overview of Vaadin @version@ Release

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- Vaadin @version@ is a - - pre-release for evaluating - a number of new features and bug fixes, as listed in the list of enhancements and change log below. -

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Change Log for Vaadin @version@

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This release includes the following closed issues:

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VoteEnhancements Vaadin support users have voted for
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- You can also view the list - of the closed issues at the Vaadin developer's site. -

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Enhancements in Vaadin @version-minor@

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Vaadin @version-minor@ includes many major and minor - enhancements. Below is a list of the most notable changes:

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- For enhancements introduced in Vaadin 7.5, see the Release - Notes for Vaadin 7.5.0. -

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Incompatible or Behavior-altering Changes in @version-minor@

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Known Issues and Limitations

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Vaadin Installation

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- Vaadin is a Java framework for building modern web - applications that look great, perform well and make you and - your users happy. Vaadin is available under the - Apache License, Version 2.0 (see the - license.html - in the Vaadin ZIP or JAR package). -

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- The easiest ways to install Vaadin are: -

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- Vaadin Framework is also available as a ZIP package downloadable from Vaadin Download - page. -

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Package Contents

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Inside the ZIP installation package you will find:

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- See the - README.TXT - in the installation package for detailed information about - the package contents. Book - of Vaadin (for Vaadin 7) gives more detailed - instructions. -

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- For server-side development, copy the - vaadin-server - , - vaadin-client-compiled - , - vaadin-shared - , and - vaadin-themes - from the main folder and the dependencies from the - lib - folder to the - WEB-INF/lib - folder of your Vaadin project. (The - vaadin-client-compiled - is necessary if you do not wish to compile the widget set by - your own, which you need to do if you use almost any add-on - components.) -

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Updates to the Packaging

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- Since Vaadin 7.2.0, the old vaadin-theme-compiler has been moved into - a separate project and renamed to vaadin-sass-compiler. It is now included - along with the other 3rd party dependencies in the ZIP package. -

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- For pure client-side development, you only need the - vaadin-client - and - vaadin-client-compiler - JARs, which should be put to a non-deployed project library - folder, such as - lib - . You also need them if you compile the widget set for any - reason, such as using Vaadin add-ons, or create new - server-side components integrated with client-side widgets. -

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Migrating from Vaadin 6

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- All Vaadin 6 applications need some changes when migrating - to Vaadin 7. The most obvious changes are in the - application/window API and require extending either UI - or UI.LegacyApplication instead of Application. - A detailed list of migration changes are given in the Vaadin - 7 Migration Guide. -

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Any custom client-side widgets need to be ported to use - the new client-server communication API, or the Vaadin 6 - compatibility API.

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- Vaadin 6 add-ons (ones that contain widgets) do not work in - Vaadin 7 - please check the add-ons in Vaadin Directory - for Vaadin 7 support. -

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Vaadin @version@ Dependencies

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When using Maven, Ivy, Gradle, or other dependency - management system, all Vaadin dependencies are downloaded - automatically. This is also the case when using the Vaadin - Plugin for Eclipse.

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- The Vaadin ZIP installation package includes the - dependencies in the - lib - subfolder. These need to be copied to the - WEB-INF/lib - folder of the web application that uses Vaadin. -

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- The dependencies are listed in the Licensing - description. Some are explicit dependencies packaged and - distributed as separate JARs, while some are included inside - other libraries. -

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Bean Validation

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- If you use the bean validation feature in Vaadin 7, you need - a Bean Validation API implementation. You need to install - the implementation JAR in the - WEB-INF/lib - directory of the web application that uses validation. -

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Upgrading to Vaadin @version-minor@

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When upgrading from an earlier Vaadin version, you must: -

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Remember also to refresh the project in your IDE to - ensure that the new version of everything is in use.

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- By using the " - ?debug - " URL parameter, you can verify that the version of the - servlet, the theme, and the widget set all match. -

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- Eclipse users should always check if there is a new - version of the Eclipse Plug-in available. The Eclipse - Plug-in can be used to update the Vaadin version in the - project (Project properties » Vaadin). -

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- Maven users should update the Vaadin dependency - version in the - pom.xml - unless it is defined as - LATEST - . You must also ensure that the GWT dependency uses the - correct version and recompile your project and your widget - set. -

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- Liferay and other portal users must install the - Vaadin libraries in - ROOT/WEB-INF/lib/ in the portal (and remove a - possibly obsolete older vaadin.jar). Additionally, - the contents of the vaadin-client-compiled and vaadin-themes - must be extracted to the ROOT/html/VAADIN directory - in the Liferay installation. If your portal uses custom - widgets, you can use - Liferay Control Panel for Vaadin for easy widget set compilation. -

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Supported Technologies

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- Vaadin 7 is compatible with Java 6 and newer. Vaadin - 7 is especially supported on the following operating - systems: -

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- Vaadin 7 requires Java Servlet API 2.4 but also - supports later versions and should work with any Java - application server that conforms to the standard. The - following application servers are supported: -

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- Vaadin 7 supports the JSR-286 Portlet specification and all - portals that implement the specification should work. The - following portals are supported: -

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- Vaadin also supports Google App Engine. -

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- Vaadin @version@ supports the following desktop browsers: -

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- Additionally, Vaadin supports the built-in browsers in the - following mobile operating systems: -

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Vaadin SQL Container supports the following databases:

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Vaadin on the Web

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