SitePen can provide a number of support packages to help you with Ajax/DWR development.
The three primary benefits of our support packages include:
For information about commercial support, please contact us. If you have questions about DWR please don't send them to the authors directly. There are far more people that can help on the mailing lists, so you'll get a faster response that way.
Most of these mailing lists are hosted by java.net. You can join Java.net by registering here, and then you can subscribe. However, you should not need to subscribe to take part - web interfaces are available.
The users mailing list is where the vast majority of discussion about DWR takes place. You can send email to the list directly using: [users at dwr.dev.java.net], or you can access the list on the web:
The idea behind the dwr-security mailing list is that we should have a way to discuss DWR security while minimizing the dangers associated with wide public dissemination. The list is not about keeping problems secret forever, but it is about responsible disclosure.
Just to be clear: dwr-security is NOT another option for getting support when something doesn't work.
Membership rules: Since dwr-security is about responsible disclosure, we would like to know who the members are. Almost everyone wants to subscribe from a gmail or similar web-based address. That's OK, but we want to link web addresses to some type of corporate address OR have some other way of positively identifying you.
Applications to join can be made using Google Groups. BUT the majority of applications to dwr-security are rejected because the applicant has not read the section above properly. Understanding it is not optional.
Anyone can post to the list using the address: [dwr-security at googlegroups.com]. You don't need to be a member to post to the list, but it does increase your spam score, so if you don't receive a fast answer you should try alerting [users at dwr.dev.java.net] to the fact that there is moderation that needs to happen.
Discussion list for DWR development. Currently most discussion takes place on the users mailing list, however this list may become more used in the future. The email address for the list is: [dev at dwr.dev.java.net], or, on the web:
This list contains announcements of new releases and other major project events. There is a better source of DWR news however in Joe's blog.