Hi,
Yes, it make sense.
We've already started to feel the burden of having multiple implementations.
The way we deal with it for now is to try to extract common logic (i.e.
traditional refactoring).
We have to weight that against the initial cost of learning something new
like metawidget. Perhaps it will come to the point when it will be a 'must
have', though, not yet :-)

Regarding your question on ESB...well, yes, there are thoughts, but nothing
else, it havn't made it to the back log.
We have the concept of 'consumer' in our dsl, so there are an embryo :-)
And I think that a first step would be to have support for 'system event',
i.e. when should the system produce events to the rest of the world.

.../Andreas

On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 5:40 PM, PaloT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> I see some activity around GUI now. I would like to ask if it make sense to
> develop separate front-end for every technology (JSP, JSF, RCP, ...) or we
> can use something more universal and customizable like metawidget
> (http://www.metawidget.org/)?
>
> Next question is about middleware. Was somebody here thinking about
> possibility to generate configuration and code for some ESBs like OpenESB
> or
> Mule or ServiceMix that we should be able to bridge GUI with backend or to
> develop services which will composite services to high level services or to
> workflow processes?
>
> TNX
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