> On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 4:11 PM, Vidar Ramdal <[email protected]> wrote: >> I have been thinking about an easier way to upgrade our application, >> which now consists of something like 100 bundles. We run on multiple >> servers, and upgrading them bundle-by-bundle is really tedious. >> >> I know I can update bundles directly from an OSGi repository, via the >> web console at http://localhost:8080/system/console/obr, but it still >> requires to locate and deploy one bundle at a time. >> >> So how about a web console which allows me to upload an XML list, for >> example on the same format used by the Maven Launchpad plugin. >> The list of bundles will be compared to the set of currently deployed >> bundles. Any bundle in the list which is not currently deployed, will >> be downloaded, installed and started. Updated bundles, that is, the >> bundle list contains a bundle in a newer version than a bundle >> currently running, will be updated. And finally, bundles that are >> currently deployed, but not in the list, will be uninstalled. >> >> Does this make sense as an extension to Sling?
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 4:14 PM, Karl Pauls <[email protected]> wrote: > Did you have a look at ace already (http://incubator.apache.org/ace/)? Ooooh, sweeeeeeeeeeet! At first look, it seems a little overkill, but I'll definitely look more into it. Thanks for the tip! -- Vidar S. Ramdal <[email protected]> - http://www.idium.no Sommerrogata 13-15, N-0255 Oslo, Norway + 47 22 00 84 00 Quando omni flunkus moritatus!
