Some time ago I agreed with DavidL that the Camel subsystem can be the guinea pig for a
provisionable subsystem. I totally agree, that it should not be necessary to touch a
zillion WF core files to integrate new functionality. The way I could see this work is to
hold of this PR until we have a WF9 branch, then bring it in and then work on it's
plugability until it can be taken out again. A provisionable subsystem should be able to
integrate with the management, deployment layers and perhaps also the web console.
cheers
--thomas
On Apr 24, 2013, at 5:18 PM, Tomaž Cerar <tomaz.cerar(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Given that this is big addition to app server i don't think it
should be present in WildFly codebase.
This subsystem introduces handful of dependencies that would greatly increase our
distribution size and potentially cause problems because of bundled Spring.
I think we should split out this new Camel subsystem together with OSGI & friends to
its on repository (project maybe?)
and that they should be provided as add-ons/layers to core application server.
This is same thing that many other projects like CapeDwarf, TorqueBox, Gatein, Escalante,
Teiid and many more are already doing.
It would also make sense that we would in the end provide two bundles to be downloaded
from WildFly website, one with default "core" application server and another
with many bundled addons/layers that users could use.
This way I think we should satisfy all needs from both teams.
To be fair, I am not saying this new subsystem not good addition to what we need to
provide users, but I just don't think it should be part of core WildFly.
We also discussed in past that we should split many other functionalities in to similar
layers/add-ons and really have WildFly core and lets say EE7 layer. but that is subject
for some other time.
--
tomaz
On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 1:15 PM, Thomas Diesler <thomas.diesler(a)jboss.com> wrote:
Hi Folks,
I'm happy to announce that the initial Camel subsystem is now available.
cheers
--thomas
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