I was referring to the ability to run OSGi services on AS, not run AS on
OSGi. The problem with the latter is that OSGi is a limited subset of
what the MC can do, so doesn't meet the needs of AS.
Trustin Lee wrote:
This is very interesting. So.. are we going to make JBossAS run
both
on JBossMC and on OSGi framework like Felix and Equinox? Sounds very
attractive to me.
— Trustin Lee,
http://gleamynode.net/
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 2:00 AM, Jason T. Greene
<jason.greene(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> Adrian posted a good response that I think highlights the direction we
> should be going. Namely that we do not require OSGi metadata for a JBoss
> Service to be exposed as an OSGi service. However, we also should support
> the ability to deploy components that are written as pure OSGi services.
>
> Emmanuel Bernard wrote:
>> Why do you want to migrate JBoss services to OSGi bundles exactly?
>> Sounds useless, we already have them MicroContained
>>
>> From what you've written it seems that you are replacing the MC runtime
>> with the felix runtime and to do that you need osgi bundles from JBoss
>> services.
>>
>> On Mar 30, 2009, at 10:32, Thomas Diesler wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Bill,
>>>
>>> I answered here
>>>
>>>
http://www.jboss.org/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&p=4222021#...
>>>
>>> -thomas
>>>
>>> Bill Burke wrote:
>>>> translation:
>>>> Why do we need Felix? Not who is felix lol...
>>>> Bill Burke wrote:
>>>>> Who do we need Felix?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thomas Diesler wrote:
>>>>>> Folks,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I am happy to announce the release of JBossOSGi-1.0.0.Alpha3.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
http://jbossosgi.blogspot.com/2009/03/jbossosgi-first-release.html
>>>>>>
>>>>>> cheers
>>>>>> -thomas
>>>>>>
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