Rick Grashel writes:

> My preference would be to see a tighter integration of Stripes alongside other
up-and-coming, popular stack and development components.  Basically, making
Stripes even "cooler" by integrating it with other cool things.  Off the top of
my head -- in no particular order:

> * Tight Stripes and ExtJS / Dojo integration.
> * Eclipse or NetBeans plugins for Stripes development.
> * Google App Engine integration.
> * Project and domain object scaffolding ala Grails or RoR.

> I think Stripes is *done* (feature complete) in terms of it's original
goals.  It has some bugs that need fixed... but aside from that.  It is
finished.  In my opinion, Stripes needs to have tighter integrations with
other things.  With compelling projects like Grails, Roo, JSF, and Seam out
there... Stripes has to do more to partner with other cool and exciting
technologies.

Rick, I agree with your thoughts. Keep the Stripes core as it is (besides
a few minor tweaks), but work on everything else that surrounds the
development of an application with Stripes. Development tools, integration
with other parts of the stack..

Cheers,
Freddy


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