On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 7:30 AM, Josh Suereth <[email protected]>wrote:

> My resources are pretty limited, but I'd love to at least contribute what I
> can to the OSGi support.  I'd love to see a plugin system for lift apps
> that's sensible!


Cool.  I'm hoping that Heiko will lead the efforts, but extra hands always
help. :-)


>
>
> Speaking of which, perhaps a plugin system that's sensible should be part
> of the list?  I know grails does some neat stuff there with creating plugins
> (but their packaging/distribution model was less than desirable IMHO).
> Granted, a "plugin" in grails usually means "nice library" in scala, but
> being able to define extension points and plug in features would be handy
> (in certain circumstances.  Hudson is my example of a good use of these
> features).
>

I don't understand what a plugin is in the context of Lift.  There's not
much you can't do simply by defining a DispatchPF or a page with SiteMap.


>
> -Josh
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 12:11 PM, David Pollak <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Folks,
>>
>> I think we've got our Lift 1.1 list.  If anyone has anything to add,
>> please speak up now.
>>
>>    - Improved documentation: better VScalaDoc coverage as well as better
>>    tutorial and cook-book documentation.
>>    - Improved J2EE support including JTA and Portlets.
>>    - Finish Record/Field code with backing store including JDBC, JPA and
>>    Goat Rodeo (what's Goat Rodeo? http://goatrodeo.org)
>>    - Improved client-side JavaScript support and better JavaScript
>>    abstractions.
>>    - Client/Server data synchronization (integrated with Record/Field)
>>    - Improved support for REST.
>>    - Improved performance including caching templates when running in
>>    production mode.
>>    - OSGi support.
>>    - Improved testing framework and better testing support when running
>>    in "test" mode.
>>    - Implement Servlet 3.0 support.
>>    - HTML 5 and Web Sockets support and integration with Kaazing's Web
>>    Sockets server.  Also, sensing which browser is making the request and
>>    performing optimizations based on that browser's characteristics
>>    (specifically, Chrome and Firefox 3.1 support)
>>
>> We will have bug-fix releases of 1.0 along the way and we'll have a
>> release off the 1.0 branch when Scala 2.8 is released.
>>
>> Feedback is welcome in the next 3 days.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> David
>>
>> --
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>>
>>
>>
>
> >
>


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