Okay, I've added ERPDFGeneration, ERJasperReports, and ERJGroupsSychronizer frameworks.

A note about jgroups, the jar we are using is really really old. Updating to the latest 5.5.2-FINAL breaks all two of two classes in that framework. The version it's using now is 3.6.9-FINAL which was compiled with Java 7 according to the manifest. Pretty gross, but also a small amount of code there. Maybe one of you guys using it can update it to the latest version sometime.

Anyway, those are on the branch now.

On 12/20/25 7:35 AM, Paul Hoadley wrote:
Hi Ramsey,

On 15 Dec 2025, at 8:33 pm, Ramsey Gurley <[email protected]> wrote:

I've just pushed some work I've been doing on project wonder to a wonder8 branch on github. There are about two dozen frameworks that I have building. I'm trying to whittle down the number of frameworks we keep to ones people are actually using. There's a lot to digest, but some highlights.

This is all fantastic!

* WOOgnl is gone. If Hugi wants to bring in Parsley as a replacement that's certainly welcome.

Can I just confirm: does this only affect "~foo"-style expressions, and not "$foo"-style inline bindings?

The full list of wonder8 frameworks currently is the following. If you see one missing that you use, speak up.

Just rolling through a POM here, I see the following not listed:

ERAttributeExtension
ERFoundation
ERJGroupsSynchronizer (also mentioned by René)
ERWebObjects
ERPDFGeneration

Does each additional framework create a lot of work, or is it fairly straightforward?

Ajax
DB2PlugIn
DerbyPlugIn
ERAttachment
ERCoolComponents
ERDirectToWeb
ERExtensions
ERJavaMail
ERMicrosoftPlugIn
ERModernDefaultSkin
ERModernDirectToWeb
ERModernLook
ERNeutralLook
EROraclePlugIn
ERPersistentSessionStorage
ERPrototypes
ERRest
FrontBasePlugIn*
H2PlugIn
JavaMemoryAdaptor
JavaWOExtensions
MySQLPlugIn
PostgresqlPlugIn
WOLips


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