Hi,

As three users of Apache Felix WebConsole project, I contact you to
have your opinion regarding to frameworks (JSon, javascript, ...)
usage made with Apache Felix WebConsole. The project has been made
light to avoid dependencies with external librairies but the way that
it is used today lack of structure, complicate the
development of screens and decrease development productivity, html
code is mixed in javascript, json variables are set everywhere in the
code and use in several of javascript functions, no template is used
to render html pages, locale is not used by all of us to translate
text, ....

The consequence of that is that some developers are very frustrated
and would like to make some suggestions about Webconsole. Within Karaf
community we already started this discussion and now we would like to
share with you some ideas about the future roadmap of Felix
WebConsole.

Here are the different scenario possible :

(1) Improve the existing usage of the frameworks JSon, OSGI and
javascript by defining/providing a "template" project containing dummy
code + guidelines/best practices to develop properly and so
improve/increase productivity. This could be done with an archetype

(2) Switch the existing architectural model to use frameworks like
Apache Wicket or Vaadin where the content is clearly separated from
the server side code. Apache Wicket and Vaadin librairies are already
osgified so their integration in project like karaf, sling or felix
will be done seamless even if we have the overhead to deploy them. But
this is also the same for bundles like PAX-Web, ...

No matter which scenario we will decide to adopt, we could also create
a project to develop all together the OSGI WebConsole used by our
projects and promote it as a new Apache project --> Name suggested
Apache Orion. The scope of this project could be extended to include
additional management, registration of datasources, ....

What do you think my propositions ?

Regards,

Charles Moulliard
Apache Committer

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