Eelco Hillenius wrote:
Interesting! Wicket still builds on the servlet API, though getting
totally away from it shouldn't be too difficult. Please let us know if
you find things that should be abstracted more in order to let Wicket
work with asyncweb.
Sure will Eelco thanks for the support.
Alex
Let me know what we can do to help out over on the Felix side. We are
also working on AsynchWeb as an HTTP service for OSGi with Wicket as the
application framework without servlets in the picture.
Felix - http://incubator.apache.org/incubator/felix
AsyncWeb - http://asyncweb.safehaus.org/
Cheers,
Alex
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