pax web and react.js?

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Steinar Bang

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Feb 18, 2018, 4:19:06 PM2/18/18
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Has anyone on this mailing lists done any experiments in writing a
react.js application and deliver it through pax web?

Has anyone tried dynamic server side rendering on nashorn or rhino?

Has anyone tried packing a react.js application up with webpack and
serving it from a pax web servlet?

Thanks!


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nino martinez wael

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Feb 20, 2018, 7:50:25 AM2/20/18
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I havent tried it with react, but done it with different things.. 

I used the osgi HTTP Service to deliver my static content.. Why not use CXF REST endpoints for the dynamic parts? OR does the frontend need to be "totally" dynamic?

regards Nino

Steinar Bang

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Feb 20, 2018, 2:19:49 PM2/20/18
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>>>>> nino martinez wael <nino.mart...@gmail.com>:

> I havent tried it with react, but done it with different things..
> I used the osgi HTTP Service to deliver my static content.. Why not use CXF
> REST endpoints for the dynamic parts? OR does the frontend need to be
> "totally" dynamic?

I haven't made up my mind about totally dynamic or frontend served up as
static files. I'm just exploring the possibilities.

Thanks for the input! :-)

nino martinez wael

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Feb 20, 2018, 2:53:49 PM2/20/18
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You can bring a lot of power into the thing you are doing if you leverage osgi services etc. 

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