Re: Moving JSPWiki to Spring and SpringBoot

2017-11-10 Thread LG
Yup - my +1 had exactly the same meaning as better written by Harry. Sent from my iPhone > On 10 Nov 2017, at 11:30, Harry Metske wrote: > > moving to Java 8: +1 > Spring(boot): -1 > (better) mobile support: +1 > >> On 10 November 2017 at 09:51, lgilardon...@gmail.com >> wrote: >> +1 >>

Re: Moving JSPWiki to Spring and SpringBoot

2017-11-10 Thread Harry Metske
moving to Java 8: +1 Spring(boot): -1 (better) mobile support: +1 On 10 November 2017 at 09:51, lgilardon...@gmail.com wrote: > +1 > > > On 11/9/2017 10:29 PM, Jürgen Weber wrote: > >> Java 7 is end of life, no public support from Oracle anymore. >> >> JSPWiki should at least move to Java 8.

Re: Moving JSPWiki to Spring and SpringBoot

2017-11-10 Thread lgilardon...@gmail.com
+1 On 11/9/2017 10:29 PM, Jürgen Weber wrote: Java 7 is end of life, no public support from Oracle anymore. JSPWiki should at least move to Java 8. Also, JEE 7 needs Java 8 and has some nice features like WebSockets and JSON. As for Spring, I do not see any advantages of replacing proven JSPW

Re: Moving JSPWiki to Spring and SpringBoot

2017-11-09 Thread Jürgen Weber
Java 7 is end of life, no public support from Oracle anymore. JSPWiki should at least move to Java 8. Also, JEE 7 needs Java 8 and has some nice features like WebSockets and JSON. As for Spring, I do not see any advantages of replacing proven JSPWiki code with Spring. Remember how the last big r

Re: Moving JSPWiki to Spring and SpringBoot

2017-11-09 Thread Juan Pablo Santos Rodríguez
Hi again! (again :-)) given that we have no official roadmap or whatsoever, my personal wishlist for 2.11 would be * move to java 7 (we're currently on java 6) * compatibility with pre-2.9 plugins and filters * haddock by default * markdown support (more on this later) * serialize workflows to di

Re: Moving JSPWiki to Spring and SpringBoot

2017-10-05 Thread David Vittor
Hi you will still be able to run JSPWiki within all these application servers, as it will still build a war file that is deployable anywhere. What it makes easier is the development/testing (CI/CD) process, I think. It also means more developers might be interested in participating as they know Sp

Re: Moving JSPWiki to Spring and SpringBoot

2017-10-05 Thread Jürgen Weber
Hi, right now you have the choice of several products to run JSPWiki: Tomcat, Jetty, Wildfly, Weblogic and Websphere (liberty). WildFly Swarm even gives you a full application if you prefer microservices. I do not see anything in Spring that we don't already have. A far more important missing fea