I have been reading up on OSGi with some discipline it could allow  
Erlang like live upgrades (also nice to not have to shutdown a JVM, so  
+1.

I'm curious on the Portlet support - is that embedding portlets in  
snippets and/or creating portlets (rather than servlets)?

Marc

On 02/04/2009, at 3:11 AM, David Pollak 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.
>

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