Nick,

I seems to have kinda stangnated with the anticipation of features it
covers appearing in other projects or upcoming JSRs.

Too be honest, I've had to move projects away from shale recently to
support the current versions of jsf and rich faces.
Spring 2.5 supports annotations and can provide similar functionality
to shale-tiger. Unfortunately it doesn't have the "preprocess",
"prerender" lifecycle of Shale's view controller but it at least has
the init and destroy.

Shale-test framework is still useful and the dialog framework should still work.

regards,
Lionel

On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 2:42 AM, Nick Alexander <ni...@intelleca.co.za> wrote:
> I am interested in using Shale for a enterprise voice application, but am 
> concerned about the lack of active development on the project.
> Our company would be happy to contribute to the project but we need to know 
> that we are not the only drivers.
>
> We are particularly interesting the dialog management
>
>
> Please provide comments
>
> Nick Alexander
>

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