Hi Pavel ...

depends on your personal taste I guess.
Most projects I work with nowadays skip the mvc frameworks and do have a
REST based backend with some JS frontends.

For Rest endpoints you can use CXF.
Javascript .. pick yourself a personal favorite, as it's static content
it's "osgi-safe" ;)

regards, Achim



2017-06-06 15:33 GMT+02:00 Pavel <pavelkastor...@gmail.com>:

> Hi all
>
> Could anyone suggest MVC framework that work on OSGi and which work
> with pax-web and pax-cdi? What I need:
> 1) It must work with pax-web 6 and pax-cdi 1
> 2) Of course it must be as OSGI bundles
> 3) The project must be alive.
>
> Best regards, Pavel
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