We’ve just released a first—and likely the only—release candidate for Wt & JWt 3.4.0, and Wt 4.1.0. We’re planning to get the final Wt 4.1.0 release out before the end of the month.
This is the first release to change the versioning scheme to be more aligned with semantic versioning. From now on, the last number is reserved for patches (i.e. important bug fixes), not extra features, as long as those bug fixes don’t require major changes. Patches will be released up until the next minor version bump.
From now on, the 4.1-release and 3.4-release branches will track any bug fixes, while the master branch will become the next release (in this case 4.2.0 or 3.5.0).
Apart from that, this release features one new widget (WLeafletMap) and many little tweaks, features, and bug fixes.
WLeafletMap is a wrapper around the Leaflet JavaScript library. It implements some of the basic features of Leaflet, and has one special feature: the ability to add arbitrary widgets as markers to the map using WidgetMarker.
Check the release notes for more information about all of the other changes, including possible backwards-incompatible changes.
Here are the links:
Wt 4.1.0 RC 1 (C++): download wt-4.1.0-rc1.tar.gz (release notes)
Wt 3.4.0 RC 1 (C++): download wt-3.4.0-rc1.tar.gz (release notes)
JWt 3.4.0 RC 1 (Java): download jwt-3.4.0-rc1.zip (release notes)
Binary builds for Windows are available on the GitHub releases page.