[jboss-dev] OSGi available in AS trunk

Jason T. Greene jason.greene at redhat.com
Thu Apr 1 13:28:51 EDT 2010


Yeah IMO we should move this to an osgi specific profile for now. I am 
seeing a bit worse of an overhead (10s - I have much older hardware).

Thomas Diesler wrote:
> The OSGi bundles that get installed do not come for free in terms of 
> startup time. Perhaps OSGi should not go into 'default'.
> It is not so useful there because it does not integrate with all the 
> other bits yet i.e. you cannot call an OSGi service from a servlet/ejb3 
> and vice versa.
> This is however our long term goal.
> 
> -thomas
> 
> On 04/01/2010 06:46 PM, Rémy Maucherat wrote:
>> On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 6:18 PM, Thomas Diesler<thomas.diesler at jboss.com>  wrote:
>>    
>>> Folks,
>>>
>>> as of today we have JBoss OSGi available as part of the default profile
>>> in AS.
>>> You can point your browser to http://localhost:8090/jboss-osgi after
>>> startup.
>>>      
>> Startup time goes up from 9.5s to 13.6s for me, with lots of not so
>> useful log messages.
>>
>> Rémy
>>
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