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Re: Distributed OSGi Demo (RFC 119) - Client/Server

From: Judy Tang <Judy.J.Tang_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Wed, 08 Oct 2008 13:33:48 -0700

Hi Miro,

I would think this is a good idea to have your application based on
GlassFish v2 to work on GlassFish v3 provided v3 has the features you need.
Let's see what others say about your suggestion. When I get a chance I
will add Acacia Business Ace
<http://code.google.com/p/acacia-business-ace/> this in.

This is our plan too to have community port their applications to v3 and
get issues resolved before we release it. Let's have this plan in mind,
may be we can do this for our next release.

Thanks,
Judy
Miroslav Nachev wrote:
> Hello Judy,
>
> Currently we have one application in development stage which is based
> on GlassFish v2. The application name is Acacia Business Ace
> <http://code.google.com/p/acacia-business-ace/>. If you think that
> this application is interesting for GlassFish Community, you can add
> it to the list. We plan next version to be more modular, probably OSGi
> Bundle based. That's why I would like to see that the next GF version
> will support Bundles not only for Application Server system modules
> but also for application modules. The best variant will be if the next
> version of NetBeans is OSGi based and our application use both OSGi
> NetBeans and OSGi GlassFish as core resource.
>
>
> Regards,
> Miro.
>
>
> Judy Tang wrote:
>> Hi Miro,
>>
>> Thank you for showing us your Distributed OSGi Demo. This is
>> actually one of items we planned
>> to do is to involve community to help us doing the
>> Frameworks/Applications testing on GlassFish.
>> I am very glad to see you are doing it. Thanks very much !
>>
>> * Frameworks
>> <http://wiki.glassfish.java.net/Wiki.jsp?page=Frameworks>
>> * Applications
>> <http://wiki.glassfish.java.net/Wiki.jsp?page=Applications>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Judy
>> Miroslav Nachev wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I wold like to present you one interesting Distributed OSGi Demo
>>> (RFC 119)
>>> <http://blogs.iona.com/newcomer/OSGiCommunityEvent-DistOSGi.pdf>
>>> which shows in practice OSGi Client/Server functionality.
>>> You can check out the current implementation from
>>> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/cxf/sandbox/dosgi
>>> You can build and test it by running:
>>> mvn install
>>> (The min. requirements are maven 2.0.9 and JDK 1.5)
>>>
>>> There isn't much actual documentation yet (we're working on that!),
>>> however you could consider RFC 119 itself as the documentation.
>>> There are a few demos in there too that should be easy enough to get
>>> up and running.
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Miro.
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