On a similar note, here's a simple scenario enabled by having an OSGi
runtime:
http://java.dzone.com/news/from-osgi-glassfish-5-steps
-Alexis
On Aug 20, 2008, at 9:53, Kristian Rink wrote:
> Hi Sahoo;
>
> Sahoo schrieb:
> [...]
>> firmly believe we can make it available in near future. Since our
>> first
>> priority has been to make Java EE applications run on v3, we have not
>> focused on making any extensions at this point of time.
>
> Sure, I can understand this, given that so far I'd also consider
> working EJB
> 3.x support likely to be more important than using OSGi in custom
> applications in a meaningful way. So far however it's just a matter of
> curiosity, especially while talking to other developers I sometimes
> have to
> deal with, I am sometimes in having to "defend" JavaEE / EJB 3.x
> against the
> "SpringSource Application Platform" and its OSGi foundation -
> knowing gfv3
> runs atop OSGi is a good starting point in terms of "buzzword
> capturing" I
> guess, but knowing how to make use of it meaningfully would be even
> better. :>
>
>
>> It is definitely
>> in our radar as you can see it being mentioned in our one-pager:
>> http://wiki.glassfish.java.net/attach/V3FunctionalSpecs/GFv3Prelude-OSGi-onepager-v0.2.txt
>
> I'll have a quick read across this, thanks for the pointer. :)
>
> Cheers,
> Kristian
>
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