I've moved the wicket-portlet-examples from Apache to wicket-stuff svn.
Is the portlet support only contained in the following packages? wicket.protocol.http.portlet wicket.protocol.http.portlet.pages ? Martijn On 3/18/07, Janne Hietamäki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
+1 Yeah, let's move the portlet support to the wicket-stuff or some subproject in apache. I could finally fix the two known bugs, but since I'm not really using portlet stuff in any real-world application, the portlet support would still be highly experimental/ incomplete. Janne On 18.3.2007, at 2.07, Eelco Hillenius wrote: > +1 > > Eelco > > On 3/17/07, Igor Vaynberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> +1 >> >> until we have a core committer who is actually using this stuff >> for real >> projects its pointless to have it in core. it stagnates and >> breaks. i dont >> think we should have something that is potentially broken/ >> incomplete in our >> releases >> >> -igor >> >> >> On 3/17/07, Martijn Dashorst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > >> > The portlets integration is not something that is mainained very >> well, >> > at least I know nothing about it, and our ipmc members that do know >> > something about portlets are too busy with other things. >> > >> > I tried to integrate the portlet examples into our main examples >> but >> > that didn't work. I know there are several people using the portlet >> > integration on the user list (we get enough issues and questions >> about >> > it), so discontinuing portlet support is not a popular option. >> And it >> > would cost us a feature checkmark. >> > >> > I think that it is probably wise to move the portlet support out of >> > core to wicket-stuff where we can grant our users the rights to >> > maintain the support. If they find the time and make it work, the >> > better for them. If they make a consistent effort to maintain >> it, we >> > could always opt to have the portlets return to mammie. >> > >> > What do you think? >> > >> > Martijn >> > >> > -- >> > Learn Wicket at ApacheCon Europe: http://apachecon.com >> > Join the wicket community at irc.freenode.net: ##wicket >> > Wicket 1.2.5 will keep your server alive. Download Wicket now! >> > http://wicketframework.org >> > >>
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