Adding to Rickard's reply...

The mentioned web framework wanted to leverage Wicket, but there are
problems around the serialization of sessions. Exactly how this should be
resolved isn't clear.

There is also work done with Struts2 integration, which I think currently
sits in qi4j-sandbox. I have not looked at that myself, and perhaps Edward
has other Richard Wallace.

Lastly, I have been thinking a lot on how this *should* be done with the
Qi4j toolkit, but have so far failed to formulate a structure that I am
happy with. GutFeeling is that it should turn out really tight and neat,
thanks to contextual fragments and use of entities for state and
valuecomposites for everything else.

Cheers
Niclas

On Jul 18, 2009 10:36 PM, "Robert Krüger" <[email protected]> wrote:


Hi,

I'm currently beginning to evaluate Qi4j and have stumbled across mentions
of a web framework that's also being developed by the Qi4j team but have
been unable to find any further information on that topic on the site or in
the list archives.

Could anyone point me in the right direction or is it simply too early to
ask?

Thanks in advance,

Robert



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