On Tuesday 20 September 2005 03:37, Eelco Hillenius wrote:
> 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.

I am working on a full-fledge app, where the application model sits in 
different pluggable bundles using JDO for persistence, and the Wicket 
interface in its own bundle. I will investigate if I can share that app or 
some of it.

I have restructured the  
    http://wiki.ops4j.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=pax:wicket
a little bit, and added a more important section on service management in
    http://wiki.ops4j.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=pax:wicket-services

which I wrote yesterday.

All in all, the Wicket+OSGi+JDO combo is a magnitude better than the J2EE crap 
that some are forced to use.

The current downside, for those where it matters, is I have no solution at the 
moment for deploying inside a J2EE container. It is not in my line of work, 
so don't expect me to spend time on it, but if anyone do, I'll be glad to 
chip in with suggestions when stumpling blocks occurs.


Cheers
Niclas


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