IBM has prototyped an OSGi provisioning system based on Felix OBR and
Eclipse P2.
It turned out that Felix OBR was much easier to integrate and they could
get the results they needed only after a couple of days.
cheers
-thomas
On 04/01/2010 11:19 PM, Bill Burke wrote:
instead of the way our JBoss AS distribution is structure now, why
not
introduce the idea of maven-based booting and deployment?
Core components (specifically deployers, sars, really anything in the
JBoss domain) of a profile (default, minimal, all, etc.) would only
include bean.xml and other configuration files. Within beans.xml or a
different file, each deployment unit would specify its dependencies,
either through<dependency> elements, or a list of maven artifacts, i.e.
org.jboss.resteasy:resteasy-jaxrs:2.0
That way our distribution can be either very very tiny, just a zip of
text files that point to our maven repository. Or, very optimized, we
ship a maven repository with the distribution that shared between the
different profiles.
This could get very interesting over time. Deployment units could
delegate to the base AS for versioning, much like maven modules delegate
to a parent pom for dependency versions. We could automatically create
scoped deployments or issue warnings if base AS and the deployment unit
require different library versions, etc.
Just a thought...
Bill
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