"tim_ph" wrote : If Spring has it, and JBoss doesn't. It's a big
disadvantage.
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We have it, just not completely done yet.
And we're doing much more than Spring.
We're implementing our own OSGi core framework on top of MC.
They are just using the existing implementations out there.
I'm not saying that's bad, but it's completely different picture.
The OSGi kind of classloading has been in the MC for a while now.
It's just yesterday that we included this new classloading for the first time in our
new AS5.
"tim_ph" wrote :
| Updating modules on-the-fly is a dream on any deployment scenario.
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This was always possible in JBoss, from the introduction of JBoss MicroKernel, based on
JMX.
Decoupling of services with the help of MBeans via MBeanServer allowed that.
"tim_ph" wrote :
| Please put that in JBoss or Seam.
Seam is JBoss. ;-)
You probably mean AS5.
It will be there, via our new kernel - the Microcontainer.
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