Hi Rainer, hi all,

thank you for taking care of the project.

Honestly, I don’t really know how to approve Empire-db for now - I’m using it 
in all my Java-projcts that involves a database and its really rock solid.

A few month ago I started working on a small example app to make it easier to 
develop database driven web applications with Vue.js (https://vuejs.org 
<https://vuejs.org/>). I wanted something that works almost as good as 
Empire-JSF. Unfortunately I ran out if spare time, so I stopped. I cant 
remember how far it went (AFAIR I started with the „value“ tag but did not 
finish it) but if you (or anyone) is interested I could take a look and commit 
it to our repository.

- jan

> Am 25.12.2017 um 22:05 schrieb Rainer Döbele <[email protected]>:
> 
> Dear fellow comitters,
> 
> I hope you all had a great Christmas day and I want to wish you all a very 
> happy new year.
> 
> Recently there has not been much activity on the development side.
> In order to get some steam back into our project again and possibly to 
> attract new users and committers, I would like to start a discussion about 
> how Empire-db can be improved or adapted to current technologies and trends.
> 
> Also it would be interesting to know, for what kind of application you are 
> using Empire-db.
> Personally, I use it mainly for Web application development using either JSF 
> or implementing backend REST services.
> In our project we have a very good support for JSF, but the documentation is 
> missing on the website.
> Hence this would be one area of improvement I would consider useful.
> 
> So how do you want to see Empire-db developing?
> Every feedback is very much appreciated.
> 
> Regards,
> Rainer
> 

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