RIP OpenSymphony
Trying to browse my way to OGNL reference, a sad greeting awaited on the OpenSymphony page. Apparently it has been decided to put OpenSymphony to rest.
Many of the projects such as Sitemesh, XWork/WebWork and Compass continue their happy lives elsewhere.
For all the rest the official recommendation is to use the Wayback Machine.
A couple of direct links regarding OGNL for your convenience:
Our recent stories
Flowers for a new generation - live in one month with AI as the pair programmer
How a long-time client's idea for reaching younger customers became our first project built systematically with AI from end to end - prototype, code, and content - while keeping every line reviewed and owned by us.
A bank built in 8 months - licence confirmed, deadline met
Build or buy? When the client came to us, that question was still open. We recommended building. No vendor lock-in, no paying for features you'll never use, no waiting on someone else's roadmap. A codebase you own. A product you control. They agreed. That put more weight on us - and we were fine with that.
The story of Mihkel and Misha creating the Fussball app
We now have our own internal app called Fussball. We talked to its creators, Misha and Mihkel, about what it does and what motivated them to spend their free time building it.