How about a Spring/Sling framework/mechanism which allows Spring apps to be
developed in OSGi but be able to integrate with Sling views and resource
resolution?  I'm being a little selfish in this but if there was a steer
from sling developers who can air out all the issues involved, then it's
something the greater community of sling (and CQ/CRX) users can make use of.


How the framework splits responsibilities between spring and sling can be
part of the research.  I'm interested in seeing what are the problems
involved that need to be solved (web extender implementations, having sling
resolution and spring controllers sitting side by side, etc...)

I'd be willing to provide advice on some lessons I've learned on projects as
well.


Sarwar

On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 1:50 PM, Bertrand Delacretaz <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Hi Christian,
>
> On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 2:28 PM, Christian Weiß <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >... I wanted to ask if you are planning to participate in GSoC 2011. I
> would
> > love to get involved in OpenSource development and Sling is particularly
> > interesting....
>
> Of course, it's the best web framework around! ;-)
>
> I am planning to suggest and mentor one or two projects, no precise
> spec at this point but that will be in the testing domain probably.
>
> Justin started working on test coverage reports that include our
> integration tests, finishing this integration might be a starting
> point, which would help uncover areas where more tests are needed, in
> order to implement them. And I don't think we have any integrated
> performance tests, that's also an area worth exploring.
>
> > ...I already have some Web-dev and Java experience (JSE, JEE, Eclipse RCP
> > amongst others). You can find some information about my background on
> > Xing<https://www.xing.com/profile/Christian_Weiss27>...
>
> Cool - any other idea is welcome, of course.
>
> -Bertrand
>

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