I've been using a technique similar to the one described in
http://www.devx.com/Java/Article/31835
It's not a full blown plugin architecture, but if your needs are simple it
can do the trick.

João

On 4/23/07, sarat.pediredla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Tonic seems to be dead for now. So much for Atlassians commitment to OSS.
I
cant even find a decent download.

Any other generic plugin framework suggestions? I know Matt mentioned a
plugin framework for 2.0 but I think this is more related to adding and
removing features from appfuse? I was thinking more akin to developing an
application plugin framework that allows you to load custom plugins into
your application.



Ahmed Mohombe wrote:
>
>> Developing some sort of Plugin mechanism is on our roadmap for AppFuse
>> 2.2.
>>
>> http://appfuse.org/display/APF/Roadmap
> AFAIK one of the best *existing* plug-in frameworks for webapplications
> seems to be Tonic (the one
> that powers JIRA and Confluence):
> http://wiki.opensymphony.com/display/TON/Documentation
>
> Ahmed.
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