[jboss-dev] OSGi removed from 'all' profile

Jason T. Greene jason.greene at redhat.com
Tue Apr 13 14:52:10 EDT 2010


If Remy has some spare cycles for this that's great, but keep in mind 
that he may be busy with EE6 related work (currently the priority for 
the AS6 release).

Thomas Diesler wrote:
> Remy,
> 
> here is the issue that needs to be resolved first.
> 
> https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBOSGI-308
> 
> Naturally, you think this has high priority and I would encourage and 
> support you when you want to get started.
> On the roadmap for Beta8 (01-Jun-2010) we have mainly core framework 
> functionality and an initial kickoff for jdbc/jpa support.
> 
> cheers
> -thomas
> 
> On 04/13/2010 02:10 PM, Rémy Maucherat wrote:
>> On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 2:23 AM, Rémy Maucherat
>> <remy.maucherat at gmail.com>  wrote:
>>    
>>> It seems you would have to write a deployer similar to the classic WAR
>>> deployer, and find a resource to do it (ie, not me). The current
>>> servlet container should now be more appropriate than Jetty in all
>>> cases, since it uses JBoss metadata (for Servlet&  JSP), which means
>>> better integration.
>>>      
>> Any comments ?
>>
>> As far as I am concerned, there are 3 issues with OSGI as it is
>> proposed right now for AS:
>> - Speed
>> - Outdated Servlet 2.5 support (shipping that in 2010 is really a
>> disgrace, and makes it unusable); nothing we can really do about it,
>> though :(
>> - Uses a web component we cannot support
>>
>> If at least the third item is not fixed by AS 6 GA, I think inclusion
>> in this release cycle should be reconsidered.
>>
>> Rémy
>>
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