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Re: Anybody using hybrid (EE+OSGi) applications in production?

From: Sanjeeb Sahoo <Sahoo_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2010 01:08:01 +0530

You got it wrong. No need to repackage your existing Java EE (J2EE) apps
as OSGi bundles when you migrate to glassfish unless you want to take
advantage of OSGi in your apps which I assume you don't plan to. So, all
your apps should work in GlassFish v3.

Sahoo
On Thursday 14 October 2010 01:19 AM, glassfish_at_javadesktop.org wrote:
> Apologize for not familiar with OSGi.
>
> We are considering moving some apps running on JBoss to Glassfish. Assming I got this correctly from this thread, any web app's working under other app servers (no OCGi enterprise implemented ) such as JBoss may not work in Glassfish v3 or later if they are not repackaged into OSGi bundles, even the resources are configured the same? In other words, portability of J2EE App. is pretty much out of the Windows.
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