at the Pax Wicket extension.
So you're probably good to go.
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may have a look at the Pax Wicket extension.
So you're probably good to go.
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Hello
I have a web application comprised of several modules, can I dynamically
enable/disable these modules in runtime?
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We do this not because it is easy. We do this because it is hard.
Depends what you mean by disable. You could dynamically decide not to
call them, if that's what you want.
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Date: 02/04/2014 08:42 AM
Subject:Apache wicket project as osgi compoments
: 02/04/2014 08:42 AM
Subject:Apache wicket project as osgi compoments
Hello
I have a web application comprised of several modules, can I dynamically
enable/disable these modules in runtime?
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Date: 02/04/2014 08:51 AM
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Hello
Our team developed a web application using php, it's original idea was
from
XOOPS. As you know XOOPS's modules can dynamic install in or drop out, can
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modules OSGi ready?
Having a look a the wicket-distribution it seems to be OSGi-ready. You
also
may have a look at the Pax Wicket extension.
So you're probably good to go.
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