Toni, +1
Sounds like a really good idea to me. One problem the probably should be solved in a general way is the serialization issue. Cheers, =David -----Original Message----- From: general-boun...@lists.ops4j.org [mailto:general-boun...@lists.ops4j.org]on Behalf Of Toni Menzel Sent: 5 March 2009 18:06 To: General OPS4J Subject: Re: Future of Pax Wicket Don't have an opinion to niclas' questions right now but would through this in: Are people coming into looking for a web framework using OSGi's dynamic or looking for a osgi glue for their wicket efforts ? In ideal, Pax Wicket satisfies both but maybe its more attracting for developers to, say support a range of web frameworks in close coupling with the ucoming ModuleFusion thing ? So, building this on a platform kind of thing with high extensibility like we do in other Pax Projects. (?) Then Pax Wicket can become "one implmenttion" built on a rock solid / tested foundation. I am currently thinking about how such a foundation/platform can look like. On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 8:40 AM, Niclas Hedhman <nic...@hedhman.org> wrote: Gang, I know there are some people using Pax Wicket, and with that comes more and more 'bug discoveries', and without an active developer community, it will lead to disappointment. Pax Wicket was an early experiment of what one could do with the dynamic modularity that OSGi provides, but question remains; Was it successful? If the answer is No, is it reasonable to keep it up and visible for even more people to be drawn into a failed effort? If the answer is Yes, then we seek the people needed to grow Pax Wicket into the next level. I am not up for it (far too busy with Qi4j and business-in-general), but I am willing to assist anyone or group of people who steps up and want to actively maintain and improve it. Cheers Niclas -- http://www.qi4j.org - New Energy for Java _______________________________________________ general mailing list general@lists.ops4j.org http://lists.ops4j.org/mailman/listinfo/general -- Toni Menzel Software Developer t...@okidokiteam.com http://www.ops4j.org - New Energy for OSS Communities - Open Participation Software. _______________________________________________ general mailing list general@lists.ops4j.org http://lists.ops4j.org/mailman/listinfo/general