Heres something.. :Pax Wicket Applications

Pax Wicket Service supports many Pax Wicket applications being deployed
simultaneously onto the same instance of Pax Wicket Service. For each Pax
Wicket application, a separate Servlet will be created and mounted on to a
configurable mount point in the URL space. However, care must be taken to
ensure that all ContainmentIDs are registered under unique names.
http://wiki.ops4j.org/display/ops4j/Pax+Wicket

2009/10/15 nino martinez wael <[email protected]>

> what about osgi? http://www.ops4j.org/projects/pax/wicket/ ..?
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> 2009/10/14 <[email protected]>
>
> perhaps have a look on www.devproof.org.
>> it is a portal like wicket application, which hosts different modules
>> (JARs).
>>
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>> Quoting Carlo Camerino <[email protected]>:
>>
>>  Hi,
>>>
>>> I was wondering what are the most efficient ways to separate different
>>> applications into one application?
>>> We have this use case in which we need to integrate two different
>>> wicket applications and make them appear as  if they are running in
>>> one platform only.
>>> I tried using portlets but it introduced a lot of coding
>>> complications. I tried running it using Jetspeed 2 and found out that
>>> several components are having problems.
>>> Most of the problem seems to come from the fact that we are using the
>>> indicatingajaxbutton. I have this issue in which I cannot easily
>>> transfer page from one page to another. I don't really know if
>>> portlets are the way to go because the applications by themselves are
>>> rich in functionality. I just need to be able to access them all in
>>> one page.
>>> I know that it seems to be some sort of portal but i think 'd have to
>>> take portlets out for the mean time due to the strict timeline and
>>> it's actually the first time we tried using portlets in our company.
>>>
>>> I'm thinking of using iframes for each application instead which will
>>> lead me to a grand total of three different applications running with
>>> only one entry point...
>>> Is this the proper way of doing it? My issue will be with regards to
>>> the httpsessions i'd have to have a total of three unlike in the
>>> portlets...
>>>
>>> My idea is I have a main application which serves as my entry point.
>>> In that application I lay out the available functionalities via menu
>>> links. When I click on a menu link,
>>> I will place redirect my iframe to point to that page enabling me to
>>> do that transaction? My main issue would be I think the httpsession
>>> expiry. If the user spends a lot of time using the application, the
>>> outside session could expire if the links outside are not clicked.....
>>>
>>> What are other possible solutions that I could use for this one? As of
>>> now I could think of two ways using portlets and the other one using
>>> iframes.. As of now we are  considering one application  and just
>>> provide remoting for accessing business objects.
>>>
>>> Is there anyway of getting html coming from another application and
>>> showing it into my application?
>>> For example, i have three applications 1 ,2 and 3,
>>> 3 is my main application but I get the html coming from 1 and 2,
>>> without using iframes. Somewhat like WSRP (Web Service for Remote
>>> Porlets). Or i just need to get the servlet response from the third
>>> aplication/
>>>
>>> I'm not sure if it's possible. Would appreciate your insights on this
>>> one..
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Carlo
>>>
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