I think it is time that someone cooks up a neat Wicket/ OSGi sample :)
Combined with stuff like the latest Jetty improvements, it could
really give us an edge.

Eelco


On 9/19/05, Niclas Hedhman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Monday 19 September 2005 23:08, Martijn Dashorst wrote:
> > I was also thinking along this line. It is pretty clear, concise, and you'd
> > probably don't want to create mixed components.
> 
> Yes, don't worry about "many small jars". Personally, I love projects that has
> many smaller parts, each with their own (short!) release/response cycle.
> Otherwise, the project will slow down, and get things out the door more and
> more seldom, until it stalls altogether, or even worse, fork into 2 branches
> with hardly any releases in each.
> 
> A good build system takes care of dealing with many dependencies, and
> transitive dependencies as well.
> 
> Another advantage; It feels better/easier to hand out committership to parts
> of the codebase, since most active parties get into projects with a fairly
> narrow scope in mind.
> 
> Few thoughts from a newly converted user, who is really impressed with Wicket
> so far. Btw, Wicket on OSGi rocks the socks off everything (reminds, need to
> update the web site of my latest findings in this area. Thanks for the
> link.) !!!
> 
> 
> Cheers
> Niclas
> 
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