On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 12:21 AM, Filippo Diotalevi <
[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 8:31 PM, Thomas Joseph<[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > 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
> :).
>
>
> Hi Thomas,
> thanks  for your answer. I spent some more time today to look at web
> framework/osgi compatbility, and the situation seems to be not great
> yet.


Many people have the same  view. This means that there is a space in OSGi
where one could contribute to  a framework for  "all OSGi" development. I
was myself planning for  putting out my JSF , but its way too tied to our
internal code, and I am wondering when I could find time to roll out an
independent JSF for "all OSGi" development, of course at ops4j! :)


> I can confirm that definitely Stripes has some problems with OSGi; it
> has an internal automatic discovery of ActionBean classes that doesn't
> play well with OSGi.
>
> Struts2 has the OSGi plugin, you are right, but it doesn't seem to
> follow the "all OSGi" approach as you write.
>
> I like Wicket a lot, but it's a bit overkill for this project... so
> I'm still looking for alternatives...
>
> --
> Filippo Diotalevi
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