You can just write normal JAR's and add them as dependencies. Everything
about Lift is extensible :-)

What specifically do you want from a "plugin"?

Cheers, Tim

On 14/04/2009 13:44, "Mick Delaney" <mickdela...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 
> Hi,
> i'm currently having a look at lift. i've looked through the getting
> started book.
> i'm currently developing in asp.net & rails, and one thing that i find
> really powerful in rails over asp is plugins.
> is there an equivalent plugin style api in lift? or is there some
> other way to achieve the same result.
> Regards.
> 
> > 
> 



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