Hi Ilya,

I just use google ! 

François 








Le 4 févr. 2016 à 01:28, Илья Нарыжный <phan...@ydn.ru> a écrit :

> François,
> 
> Thanks for the list! Just few questions/comments:
> 
> 1) How did you collect that lists? Probably I can dig more by that way.
> 2) Regarding solutions: I don't want to have in the list sites - under
> solutions I assume just software which can be installed standalone.
> 
> Regards,
> Ilya
> 
> ---------------------------------------------
> Orienteer(http://orienteer.org) - Modern Data Warehouse for your business.
> 
> 2016-02-02 23:43 GMT-08:00 Francois Meillet <francois.meil...@gmail.com>:
>> Hi Ilya,
>> 
>> 
>> You can add theses products :
>> 
>> 
>> Under Web Frameworks
>> 
>> Apache OODT http://oodt.apache.org
>> Data grid framework for transparent search and discovery of disparate 
>> science resources
>> 
>> Apache Openmeetings http://openmeetings.apache.org
>> Apache Openmeetings provides video conferencing, instant messaging, white 
>> board, collaborative document editing and other groupware tools
>> 
>> Apache Nutch https://nutch.apache.org
>> Apache Nutch is a highly extensible and scalable open source web crawler 
>> software project
>> 
>> Apache Syncope https://syncope.apache.org
>> Apache Syncope is an Open Source system for managing digital identities in 
>> enterprise environments
>> 
>> Dcm4che http://www.dcm4che.org
>> Open Source Clinical Image and Object Management Dcm4che
>> 
>> WebAnno https://webanno.github.io/webanno/
>> WebAnno, general purpose web-based annotation tool for a wide range of 
>> linguistic annotations
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Under Solutions
>> 
>> CA http://www.ca.com
>> Identity Governance products
>> 
>> Callfire https://www.callfire.com
>> Phone Numbers, Voice Broadcasting & Auto Dialer Software
>> 
>> Cqrollcall http://cqrollcall.com/products-services/cqrc-engage/
>> All-in-one tool to execute advocacy campaigns
>> 
>> Flowzone http://www.flowzone.com
>> The planet's most adaptable project management
>> 
>> GeoServer http://geoserver.org
>> GeoServer is an open source server for sharing geospatial data
>> 
>> Jfrog http://www.jfrog.com
>> Managing Binaries for Maven Repository, Docker, .Net, Ruby and More
>> 
>> Jumio https://www.jumio.com
>> Scan and Validate Credit Cards and IDs
>> 
>> Multicom http://multicom.co.uk
>> Online travel, booking, agent, management software multicom
>> 
>> OpenCRS 
>> http://www.openroadsconsulting.com/intelligent-transportation-systems/products/opencrs/
>> Data Fusion and Condition Reporting Tool OpenCRS
>> 
>> Servoy https://www.servoy.com
>> Business Application Platform for ISVs
>> 
>> Soweroasis http://www.poweroasis.com
>> Energy management solutions
>> 
>> Tentelemed http://www.tentelemed.com
>> Trusted Information systems for health professionals
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> François
>> 
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>> 
>> Le 2 févr. 2016 à 08:26, Tobias Soloschenko 
>> <tobiassolosche...@googlemail.com> a écrit :
>> 
>>> Hi Ilya,
>>> 
>>> In your list the nashorn project is missing - it is a way to allow users to 
>>> execute javascript on server side. I am going to add it to the list of 
>>> submodules, now.
>>> 
>>> Anyway it is up to the community to update the wiki or to bring projects up 
>>> to date and this would be a lot harder if it would not be at a central 
>>> place.
>>> 
>>> kind regards
>>> 
>>> Tobias
>>> 
>>>> Am 31.01.2016 um 23:41 schrieb Илья Нарыжный <phan...@ydn.ru>:
>>>> 
>>>> Thank you, Martin!
>>>> After you reply I understand that significant part of my concerns
>>>> actually related to moving everything under single repository (Core).
>>>> I mean, that migration of a project just to community group will help
>>>> pretty much the same benefits: ability to take over some project after
>>>> loosing of interest from author.
>>>> Btw, I also recommend to establish one more "condition" for moving
>>>> project to wicketstuff: delete source repository or mention that
>>>> project has been moved. I know a couple of projects for which it's
>>>> hard to understand that they were moved and newer version can be found
>>>> in wicketstuff.
>>>> Also, as I can see, not all good projects have wiki page or README.md
>>>> well prepared...
>>>> 
>>>> Regards,
>>>> 
>>>> Ilya
>>>> ---------------------------------------------
>>>> Orienteer(http://orienteer.org) - Modern Data Warehouse for your business.
>>>> 
>>>> 2016-01-31 12:45 GMT-08:00 Martin Grigorov <mgrigo...@apache.org>:
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>> On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 1:38 AM, Илья Нарыжный <phan...@ydn.ru> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Guys,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Please help me understand what's status of wicketstuff project and
>>>>>> what's a roadmap for the future?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I'm asking, because from community stand point I don't see so much pros.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Pros:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 1) It's easy to have all wicket related projects in place and observe at
>>>>>> once.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> But this pros can be easily done by creating a library of links to all
>>>>>> wicket related project. What else do you have in mind?
>>>>> 
>>>>> The biggest pros is that WicketStuff is already known to the community.
>>>>> Whenever someone needs some Wicket integration I guess Google's first
>>>>> recommendation would be WicketStuff.
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> List of cons is longer:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 1) It's hard to manage issues baceuse there are multiple projects and
>>>>>> multiple authors.
>>>>> 
>>>>> By "donating" a project to WicketStuff authors hope that other people will
>>>>> also use it and improve it,
>>>>> i.e. implement new features and fix bugs.
>>>>> Every author of a WicketStuff module is a member of the Collaborators team
>>>>> and thus is notified whenever
>>>>> there is a issue report for any project. I personally have fixed several
>>>>> issues for projects which I either use or I care about.
>>>>> There are other people doing this too.
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>> 2) It's expected that versions of wicketstuff projects are in sync
>>>>>> with wicket version. But in reality, as I can see, significant part of
>>>>>> projects update just pom.xml to a newer version. So: it brings
>>>>>> redundant versions for those projects
>>>>> 
>>>>> Pros:
>>>>> 1) the projects are migrated to 6.0.0/7.0.0 by others, not by the original
>>>>> authors
>>>>> 2) the projects are build with the latest version of Wicket and their 
>>>>> tests
>>>>> are executed
>>>>> 3) I use WicketStuff build to validate Wicket's releases themselves
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>> 3) Hard to search. Yes - google can find everything, but on github
>>>>>> it's much more reasonable to have separate repository per project.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I think it is easier to search at one known place than many unknown ones
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>> 4) When project jumps to wicketstuff: all dependencies should be
>>>>>> updated. And sometimes it's not easy: for example if you include
>>>>>> ProjectA which includes ProjectB and projectB jump to wicketstuff.
>>>>> 
>>>>> In this case you can still use ProjectB versionBeforeWicketStuff
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>> 5) And finally: most of projects are already outdated and not
>>>>>> supported by authors
>>>>> 
>>>>> From time to time contributors appear with some fixes/improvements.
>>>>> Very recently a user revived Jamon integration from wicket-1.4.x branch!
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> For my own purposes I started to collect wicket related projects here:
>>>>>> https://github.com/PhantomYdn/awesome-wicket
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> This is great initiative! Thank you!
>>>>> 
>>>>> But what you said for WicketStuff I can say for this list too - many of 
>>>>> the
>>>>> projects are outdated and not supported by their authors.
>>>>> Most probably they will never be updated to a newer version.
>>>>> Someone may fork them and update, but then it becomes even harder for 
>>>>> other
>>>>> users to find the best solution for a problem.
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Collection of links might be move beneficial for the community rather
>>>>>> that moving everything under single project (WicketStuff), I think.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Maybe you are right, maybe not!
>>>>> 
>>>>> My biggest problem with WicketStuff is that it becomes bigger and bigger
>>>>> and releasing it takes more and more time.
>>>>> It was almost 6 hours at some point. Now we disabled the deployment of
>>>>> -examples modules to Maven Central and it is back to ~1h, so please keep
>>>>> them coming! :-)
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Ilya
>>>>>> 
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>>>>>> business.
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