[opencms-dev] Announcement: First OpenCms Development Sprint in Cologne, Germany

Georgi Naplatanov gosho at oles.biz
Tue Jul 22 10:31:27 CEST 2008


Hello, Arash and Alex.

It's a very good initiative.

Just to add that Stripes framework (http://www.stripesframework.org) is
a modern web interface java framework which work out of box with OpenCms.

Best regards
Georgi

Pomegranate Software- Arash Kaffamanesh wrote:
> Hi Alex,
> hello together,
> 
> good news and many thanks for providing the possibility for everyone to 
> come together again at the developer sprint in September.
> Here is a short first idea (I have a Dream ;-)) about OpenCms Social 
> Computing and Community Software Project Initiative for today's WEB 2.0 
> Society Support:
> http://www.pomegranate.de:83/wsf7/export/master/en/Solutions/communici.html
> 
> TemplateTwo, Alkacon's OAMP Modules like Calendar, Survey, User 
> registration .., and other Community modules or upcoming embedded 
> standalone bundles show the increasing demand for such community 
> supporting modules for building social computing software for public and 
> business sectors and I appreciate your ongoing great work supporting 
> this Web 2.0 concepts (not to say Web 3.0 or 3D ;-))
> You mentioned during your keynote about the following key technological 
> improvements which will / could be part of the upcoming OpenCms 7.x / 
> 8.0 versions:
> 
> Workflow Support
> Java Content Repository (JSR 170) support (Apache Jackrabbit for better 
> ECM support?)
> JPA Support
> Native Support for JavaScript (and other languages like JRuby near 
> Sebastian's Groovy and PHP support?)
> 
> I think, it would be also worth thinking about it again how to support 
> the integration of Pluto 2.0 Portlet Container (JSR 268) and showcase 
> the Web Services Support for OpenCms (JAX-WS 2.0 RESTful, SOA or 
> something like this ;-)) and discuss it during the developer sprint 
> about the added value through this integration with OpenCms from several 
> technological, marketing and business point of view!
> 
> So I'm curios about what do you think and would like to know how the 
> community thinks about these ideas!
> 
> Best,
> Arash
> 
> Arash Kaffamanesh




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