"Do you know of any OSGi-based projects ... that are designed to be deployed in
multiple app servers *and* straight servlet containers?"
The first one that comes to mind is Apache Camel, which can be deployed by
means ranging from a command-line Maven invocation through various servlet and
application containers all the way to OSGi containers. It's particularly
interesting because it didn't start out as a project using OSGi, and the vast
majority of it you can use or work on without knowing a thing about OSGi. (The
OSGi magic there is mostly in good interface and module design and powerful
Maven pom.xml incantations.) If you aren't working in an OSGi context, you can
certainly use Camel without using OSGi wiring (there are sites on this list
whom I know do, like UWisconsin/Madison and Northwestern University). I suspect
that that's where Fedora would want to get to.
I wouldn't want to low-ball the expense and difficulty of remodularizing Fedora
in this way. On the other hand, I wouldn't want to have (and I'm sure I
haven't) low-balled the benefits.
You know, I dimly suspect that I may have been the "moving to JBoss" response.
Well, we aren't. {grin}
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A. Soroka
Online Library Environment
the University of Virginia Library
On Aug 12, 2011, at 2:22 PM, Chris Wilper wrote:
> Do you know of any OSGi-based projects (whose source we can take a look at)
> that are designed to be deployed in multiple app servers *and* straight
> servlet containers? It would be very encouraging to know it's actually been
> done and we can see how.
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