On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 9:40 AM, Felix Meschberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> Dieter Wimberger schrieb:
>>
>> Richard:
>>
>>> The Felix console is the easiest part, I believe, since most of the work
>>> is done by the shell service.
>>
>> Ok. Honestly I don't know, so I could not tell.
>>
>>> What is the scope of (1), i.e., what functionality is included in it.
>>
>> At the moment that would be:
>> - Telnet
>> - SSH2 (based on Jaramiko)
>> - Poolable shells (based on commons-pool)
>> - Template based output (based on Stringtemplate/Antlr, uses XML files to
>> store the templates)
>> - Scriptshell (based on Beanshell)
>>
>> Jaramiko is currently embedded, the bundle is around 360 kB (160 are from
>> jaramiko).
>> There is also a dependency on commons-collections (buffers and cursorable
>> linked list) and SLF4J (logging);
>
> I for my part would of course love to see this in Apache Felix ! But I think
> it is perfectly worth it to keep it where it is (to spread the word and
> community around OSGi).
>
>>
>>>
>>>> 2 should live at felix (Apache) and may be derived from the old
>>>> codebase. If you point me to a codebase I could get started from, I can
>>>> invest some time to port and make it working with the newer telnetd 
>>>> codebase
>>>> (i.e. 1).
>>>
>>> Makes sense and, as I said, it is pretty simple.
>>
>> I'll investigate a bit later to see if I can get it up and running in a
>> felix container instance. I also try to make a short circuit with Craig to
>> get this on the road.
>
> +1 to get this into Felix
>
>>
>>>> I think that your group/committee should decide if you want to get 1 and
>>>> 2 or just 2 into the felix project. Either way I'd be doing as much as I
>>>> can; it's a long term interest (because the online community I am a part of
>>>> since years will switch soon, and we will continue to use the codebase in a
>>>> production environment; all OSGi btw.).
>>>
>>> Ok, great. We will see what others have to say. Thanks.
>
> As I said, I am all for having (2) in Apache Felix and would warmly welcome
> (1) in Felix, too, if the licenses of the used libraries are ok.

+1

regards,

Karl


> Regards
> Felix
>



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Karl Pauls
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