Hi Filippo,

Actually there is already Pax Wicket available if you are comfortable with
it. I am myself using "tricked" JSF. However I have seen an OSGi plugin for
Struts 2.x. I havn't tried this myself, but I have been longing for trying
this out. I even don't know if the plugin is meant for a development in "all
OSGi" environment, or just providing OSGi goodies to a traditional Struts
app. I would myself be happy if I could get to know the details of this :).

On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 2:00 PM, Filippo Diotalevi <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I know it's a general question, but I'm in the process of starting the
> development of a quite simple web application, and of course will be
> using felix+pax-web!
> The front-end part is pretty simple, just some javascript magic, so I
> don't have special requirements for a web framework.
>
> The reason I'm asking for a suggestion is that I tried Stripes last
> night with pax web+runner, and found some issues with dynamically
> discovered actions (basically, it seems they are not discovered at
> all). Of course I'll investigate a bit more, but in the meantime, does
> anybody has any favorite web framework that runs without any
> problem/trick in OSGi-applications?
>
> What I need are actually just basic functionalities like url/action
> mapping, mapping of form data into beans, form validation...
>
> Thanks,
> --
> Filippo Diotalevi
>
-- 
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