Hi Matt,

I was looking into something similar in my project if you mean similar concepts 
as in "Spring or Camel converters" with "Converter - Felix (standardized light 
weight object conversion)" then please let me know where I can 
access/contribute to that project.


Cheers

-Daghan


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Subject: Re: [osgi-dev] New to OSGI and in discovery/evaluation phase, please 
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I'll plug Apache Camel <http://camel.apache.org/> and Apache CXF 
<http://cxf.apache.org/> as immensely useful libraries in the OSGi world. In 
particular, I'd also recommend Apache Karaf <http://karaf.apache.org/> as an 
enterprise container for OSGi, but there's nothing wrong with embedding Felix 
or Equinox in an existing server (or figuring out how to leverage the existing 
OSGi infrastructure in your Java EE server; most if not all of them are 
implemented on top of OSGi nowadays including WebLogic 
<https://docs.oracle.com/middleware/1212/wls/WLPRG/osgi.htm#WLPRG753>).
Apache Karaf<http://karaf.apache.org/>
karaf.apache.org
Karaf can run as a standalone container, supporting a wide range of 
applications and technologies.


Apache CXF -- Index<http://cxf.apache.org/>
cxf.apache.org
Apache CXF is an open source services framework. CXF helps you build and 
develop services using frontend programming APIs, like JAX-WS and JAX-RS. These 
services can ...


Apache Camel: Index<http://camel.apache.org/>
camel.apache.org
Apache Camel ™ is a versatile open-source integration framework based on known 
Enterprise Integration Patterns. Camel empowers you to define routing and 
mediation ...



For custom deployments, there is also Apache ACE <http://ace.apache.org/>, 
though I've never used it before.
[http://www.apache.org/images/asf_logo.gif]<http://ace.apache.org/>

Apache ACE - Background<http://ace.apache.org/>
ace.apache.org
Apache ACE is a software distribution framework that allows you to centrally 
manage and distribute software components, configuration data and other 
artifacts to ...



As for some tutorials, these guys have a bunch of sample OSGi projects using 
various technologies:

https://github.com/cschneider
[https://avatars2.githubusercontent.com/u/484584?v=3&s=400]<https://github.com/cschneider>

cschneider (Christian Schneider) · GitHub<https://github.com/cschneider>
github.com
cschneider has 65 repositories available. Follow their code on GitHub.



https://github.com/jbonofre
[https://avatars3.githubusercontent.com/u/158903?v=3&s=400]<https://github.com/jbonofre>

jbonofre (Jean-Baptiste Onofré) · GitHub<https://github.com/jbonofre>
github.com
jbonofre has 40 repositories available. Follow their code on GitHub.




On 24 November 2016 at 09:12, Raymond Auge 
<raymond.a...@liferay.com<mailto:raymond.a...@liferay.com>> wrote:
Following Felix's shameless Apache/Adobe plugs ;) I'll add:

Liferay was/is a traditionally massive enterprise WAR (but really more) for 
which, in time we realized monoliths are really very #$%^&@... and so we 
learned and adopted OSGi inside our application and gradually (not so gradually 
actually) evolved our legacy non-modular code into our embedded OSGi framework. 
This was a massive change but totally the right thing to do.

We use Apache Felix/Apache Aries/Eclipse Equinox (and other OSS) projects as 
sources for many of our key "subsystems" and we're helping (trying anyway) to 
build out even more systems that don't currently exist in OSGi as members of 
the greater OSGi community and by participating in the OSGi Alliance. We've 
gained so many benefits from this relationship with the OSGi community that I 
highly recommend participating.

Just a small list of the current work in progress (YOU CAN GET IN ON THE GROUND 
FLOUR!!!):

Push Streams - Aries (an async event streaming API)
tx-control - Aries (functional oriented transaction management)
JAX-RS Whiteboard - Aries
CDI Extender - Aries (coming soon)
Converter - Felix (standardized light weight object conversion)
Configurator - Felix (deployable configurations)

and many more...

;)

- Ray


On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 9:45 AM, Felix Meschberger 
<fmesc...@adobe.com<mailto:fmesc...@adobe.com>> wrote:
Hi Wai Keung

This is a shameless Apache Software Foundation plug, sorry ;-)

Having said that, the Apache Felix project 
(felix.apache.org<http://felix.apache.org>) is basically the OSGi „core“ home 
at Apache while Apache Aries (aries.apache.org<http://aries.apache.org>) has a 
lot of Enterprise Spec implementations.

Apache Sling (sling.apache.org<http://sling.apache.org>), finally, is a web 
application framework entirely built „in OSGi“. It is the basis, sorry this is 
an Adobe plug, of Adobe Experience Manager which is a complete enterprise grade 
Web Content (and more) Management application and platform. All in OSGi. 
Sling’s Launchpad which helps building single file deployables for application 
deployment builds two files, actually: The standalone Java application with 
emebdded Jetty Server and a WAR file which can be deployed into any Servlet API 
compliant container such as Tomcat, or Weblogic (there are historically a few 
Adobe customers deploying Experience Manager into Weblogic or IBM WebSphere).

Over the years, using OSGi as a modularization framework really proved the 
right choice for building Sling and Experience Manager (disclosure: I am one of 
the original developers of Sling)

Hope this helps

Regards
Felix

Am 24.11.2016 um 10:54 schrieb Wai Keung Yiu Man Lung 
<wai.keung.yiu.pub...@gmail.com<mailto:wai.keung.yiu.pub...@gmail.com>>:

Hi All,

I have recently discovered OSGI and am currently trying to evaluate it with 
public online resources before committing further to it.

I have gone through the enRoute project primer and am wondering if there is any 
other publicly available resources where I can learn more on using the OSGI, 
especially for enterprise applications.

I am evaluating if OSGI willl be a good fit for my work project which currently 
are build using a monolithic aproach into java WARs and deployed to Oracle 
weblogic.I am not particularly interested in the hot plugging aspect but more 
on the modular composition idea of OSGI for breaking down the projects that we 
have.

1. Any other recommended publicly (free) available resources for study (apart 
from enRoute)?
2. Can the jar bundle file from enRoute be wrapped in a WAR for deployment into 
weblogic which is using Apache Felix?

Best Regards,
Wai Keung
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