This means, that M2 would be the first AS release since the interception
of JBoss OSGi in Mar-2009 that will NOT have support for our own JBossMC
based OSGi Core Framework.
Which would not be in line with what Mark says here:
http://www.serverwatch.com/news/article.php/3860401/Red-Hats-JBoss-Aims-t...
"We can support OSGi bundles running alongside our native equivalent
format," Little said.
Instead, I'd suggest we do the necessary jboss-cl update and the QA
associated with it.
In case jboss-cl 2.2.x is not in a state where it can be released and
brought into AS, I could also try to merge the necessary changes back to
the 2.0.8 code base
and we include the resulting 2.0.8.SP1 release.
Whatever the direction is, I believe an update is necessary (i.e.
JBAS-7650 is not optional). If you want to go the 2.0.8 route, please
let me know and I can do the necessary merges and possibly the SP1
release if Adrian is not available.
cheers
-thomas
On 01/25/2010 05:32 PM, Brian Stansberry wrote:
There'd have to be a release first; looking at the task list[1]
it seems
we're a ways away from an 2.2.0.Alpha.
The integration cutoff for M2 is Jan 31, and for something as
fundamental as this it would really have to be done (including full AS
testsuite runs done before commit showing no regressions) by tomorrow. I
don't think that's likely, so IMO this is an M3 upgrade.
[1]
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?reset=true&mod...
On 01/25/2010 01:54 AM, Thomas Diesler wrote:
> Hi Folks,
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https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBAS-7650
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> is there an update of jboss-cl planned in the future? What's preventing
> AS from using jboss-cl 2.2.x?
>
> cheers
> -thomas
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