Hi, > > > You got my attention already :-) I don't know if that is feasible, but > > having something like a one-day brainstorming meeting in real life would > > definitely get things rolling much faster. The main developers of the > listed > > C++ OSGi projects are all living in Germany and the Netherlands are not > so > > far away. If people are interested, maybe there is an opportunity to > meet... > > Good idea. I also think it would be wise not to wait to long with > this, so maybe its possible to arrange something the first half year > of 2012 ? >
I agree, lets try to plan something for this. Any ideas on location/date? We should probably start by contacting maintainers of the other frameworks. > > Maybe a step to far, but isn't a idea - instead of just adding a C++ > wrapper - to develop Celix as a SOA framework where C and C++ > services/bundles can be transparently combined? In other words > services - written in C or C++ - should always expose a C and C++ > interface. This way Celix could be an interesting framework for > projects which want combine C and C++ without resolving to extern "C" > constructs. > I don't think this idea is a step to far, being able to mix c and c++ services/bundles (ie one common service type/description) would be a big plus! -- Met vriendelijke groet, Alexander Broekhuis
