On Apr 16, 2013, at 2:56 PM, Bill Burke <bburke(a)redhat.com> wrote:
I'm trying to make a AS distribution that has no jars. Instead,
metadata points to a maven repository location for those jars. I've patched Jboss
Modules to make this work, but have no solution for OSGi.
This may relate to the Provisioner service topic. We already have a component that
understands Maven coordinates and can provide named resources. If you are thinking of a
special ModuleLoader that can fetch modules on demand then this loader should preferably
simply call the Repository IMHO. In the near future it could call the Provisioner service
with the top level Requirements.
David Lloyd said he didn't understand why your bundles weren't deployed as
modules. I don't know what that means either, but that's what he said.
Don't what this means either ;-) but I regularly talk with him so I can probably find
out
cheers
--thomas
On 4/15/2013 4:37 AM, Thomas Diesler wrote:
> What do you mean? Bundle become modules when they get deployed at runtime. The reason
that the 'bundles' directory exists is that the artefacts in there have their
respective dependencies defined in standard OSGi metadata, which makes them bundles (i.e.
a bundle cannot have a modules.xml file).
>
> Perhaps you could explain (again) the motivating goal for your question.
>
> cheers
> --thomas
>
> On Apr 12, 2013, at 4:46 PM, Bill Burke <bburke(a)redhat.com> wrote:
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>> Is there any way we could get the OSGi bundles configured and deployed
>> as modules? I know David talked something about this earlier. We all
>> talked earlier about the maven artifact stuff I'm doing with JBoss
>> Modules, and the OSGI bundles are the only thing that I have excluded
>> from my JBoss AS build script that sets this up.
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