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Juan Pablo Santos Rodríguez resolved JSPWIKI-120.
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    Fix Version/s:     (was: 3.0)
                   2.11.0-M7
       Resolution: Fixed

Finished on 2.11.0-M7-git-10.

> Separate rendering engine from core
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>
>                 Key: JSPWIKI-120
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JSPWIKI-120
>             Project: JSPWiki
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: Core & storage
>            Reporter: Janne Jalkanen
>            Priority: Major
>             Fix For: 2.11.0-M7
>
>
> Quite a few people have shown up recently on the mailing list and have 
> expressed a wish to separate the rendering engine from the core itself, so 
> that they wouldn't need so much baggage with the engine.
> Unfortunately, this is quite difficult, as the rendering engine does rely on 
> quite a few bits from the WikiEngine instance, for example URL generation and 
> checking whether a page/attachment exists or not, as well as settings.
> However, these things could be enumerated and isolated to a RenderingContext 
> interface.  Then, anyone who would like to get their own engine would need to 
> implement this interface.
> It may mean that WikiEngine and WikiContext might need to become interfaces 
> as well.  However, that might not be such a bad thing, as it would give a 
> more stable developer API.  Then we would have a three-layered architecture, 
> where one layer (WikiEngine) takes care of static stuff, WikiContext contains 
> per-request data, and RenderingContext provides the bits and pieces which are 
> part of HTML generation.
> At any rate, this requires more thinking.  Probably not going to happen 
> before 3.0 anyway.



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