Re: Axis2 and OSGi

2008-05-05 Thread Demetris G


Hey Dims,

just checking again once again regarding the Axis2 - OSGi work. I found out
that Knopflerfish has a bundle they call Axis2 ( based on Axis 2 1.3) that
runs inside OSGi. Do you know anything about that ? I will give it a 
shot and

see if it works.

Thanks

Davanum Srinivas wrote:

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Unfortunately no. Sidetracked with trying to get 1.4 release out.

thanks,
dims

Demetris G wrote:
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| Hi Dims,
|
|any progress on this? Just curious :)
|
| Thanks
|
|
| Hi Demetris,
|
| Dims has kicked off an effort to create an Axis2 OSGi bundle. He
| posted to the axis-dev list last week [1].
|
| [1] http://marc.info/?l=axis-devm=120308686726732w=2
|
| Lawrence
|
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| Axis1.x was imported as a bundle in OSGi but no idea about Axis2.
| I am wondering if it can be deployed in a similar manner as in Tomcat
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Re: Axis2 and OSGi

2008-03-20 Thread Demetris G


Hi Dims,

   any progress on this? Just curious :)

Thanks




Hi Demetris,

Dims has kicked off an effort to create an Axis2 OSGi bundle. He 
posted to the axis-dev list last week [1].


[1] http://marc.info/?l=axis-devm=120308686726732w=2

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Re: Axis2 and OSGi

2008-03-20 Thread Davanum Srinivas

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Unfortunately no. Sidetracked with trying to get 1.4 release out.

thanks,
dims

Demetris G wrote:
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| Hi Dims,
|
|any progress on this? Just curious :)
|
| Thanks
|
|
| Hi Demetris,
|
| Dims has kicked off an effort to create an Axis2 OSGi bundle. He
| posted to the axis-dev list last week [1].
|
| [1] http://marc.info/?l=axis-devm=120308686726732w=2
|
| Lawrence
|
|
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| Hi all,
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| Axis1.x was imported as a bundle in OSGi but no idea about Axis2.
| I am wondering if it can be deployed in a similar manner as in Tomcat
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Re: Axis2 and OSGi

2008-03-20 Thread Demetris G


No problem - 1.4 is a priority - good luck and we can talk about this
again later on. Thanks Dims.

Davanum Srinivas wrote:

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Unfortunately no. Sidetracked with trying to get 1.4 release out.

thanks,
dims

Demetris G wrote:
|
| Hi Dims,
|
|any progress on this? Just curious :)
|
| Thanks
|
|
| Hi Demetris,
|
| Dims has kicked off an effort to create an Axis2 OSGi bundle. He
| posted to the axis-dev list last week [1].
|
| [1] http://marc.info/?l=axis-devm=120308686726732w=2
|
| Lawrence
|
|
|
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| Hi all,
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| has anyone tried to execute Axis2 in the OSGi containers? I know
| Axis1.x was imported as a bundle in OSGi but no idea about Axis2.
| I am wondering if it can be deployed in a similar manner as in Tomcat
| although I think it may still need an Activator to control the rest
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Re: Axis2 and OSGi

2008-03-05 Thread Demetris G


Hi Dims,

   how is this work progressing? It seems to be a pretty good potential 
for both sides if
accomplished as it seems that OSGi is becoming pretty popular in 
residential gateways.


Thanks

Lawrence Mandel wrote:

Hi Demetris,

Dims has kicked off an effort to create an Axis2 OSGi bundle. He posted to 
the axis-dev list last week [1].


[1] http://marc.info/?l=axis-devm=120308686726732w=2

Lawrence





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integrate Axis2 with OSGi platform

2008-03-05 Thread Liu, Hua (Maria)
Hi,

 

We have a running OSGi platform hosting a bunch of OSGi services, and
would like to expose some of the OSGi services as web services using
Axis2. The way we want to do this is to wrap Axis2 as an OSGi bundle and
load into the platform, and this Axis2 bundle provides an interface that
allows other OSGi services to expose/register themselves as web
services. As a result, the same instance of a service is used for both
SOAP invocations from remote clients and java method calls from OSGi
services on the same machine.

 

Since we also have very rigid requirements on small footprint including
disk spaces and memory usage, we may only use a fraction of Axis2 to
send/recv/parse SOAP messages and dispatch messages to appropriate
services.

 

So, how we can customize Axis2 to meet our needs? Which jar files we can
remove? And, how to wrap Axis2 as an OSGi bundle?

 

Thanks in advance,

Hua



Re: Axis2 and OSGi

2008-03-05 Thread Davanum Srinivas

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Demetris,

Got to the point where we can listen to bundles, scan them looking for classes 
with jaxws annotations and deploy them as
a web service.

Next up, deploying axis2 modules the same way. Need to figure out how to break 
things into smaller bundles as well.

After that, look at Eclipse Corona, Apache Muse and figure out a new 
declarative service for programatically allowing
folks to register services at specific contexts.

Please feel free to jump in anytime with suggestions, patches would be 
infinitely better :)

- -- dims

Demetris G wrote:
|
| Hi Dims,
|
|how is this work progressing? It seems to be a pretty good potential
| for both sides if
| accomplished as it seems that OSGi is becoming pretty popular in
| residential gateways.
|
| Thanks
|
| Lawrence Mandel wrote:
| Hi Demetris,
|
| Dims has kicked off an effort to create an Axis2 OSGi bundle. He
| posted to the axis-dev list last week [1].
|
| [1] http://marc.info/?l=axis-devm=120308686726732w=2
|
| Lawrence
|
|
|
|
|
| Demetris G [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/28/2008 11:02 PM
| Please respond to
| axis-user@ws.apache.org
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Hi all,
|
| has anyone tried to execute Axis2 in the OSGi containers? I know
| Axis1.x was imported as a bundle in OSGi but no idea about Axis2.
| I am wondering if it can be deployed in a similar manner as in Tomcat
| although I think it may still need an Activator to control the rest of
| its
| implementation.
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Re: integrate Axis2 with OSGi platform

2008-03-05 Thread Davanum Srinivas

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Hua,

To be honest, Axis2 at the moment is a bit big for your use case. We may be 
looking at the smaller size use case in the
future, but right now, take a look at Apache Muse, they have a mini soap engine
(http://ws.apache.org/muse/docs/2.1.0/tutorial/04-review-artifacts-mini.html)

- -- dims

Liu, Hua (Maria) wrote:
| Hi,
|
|
|
| We have a running OSGi platform hosting a bunch of OSGi services, and
| would like to expose some of the OSGi services as web services using
| Axis2. The way we want to do this is to wrap Axis2 as an OSGi bundle and
| load into the platform, and this Axis2 bundle provides an interface that
| allows other OSGi services to expose/register themselves as web
| services. As a result, the same instance of a service is used for both
| SOAP invocations from remote clients and java method calls from OSGi
| services on the same machine.
|
|
|
| Since we also have very rigid requirements on small footprint including
| disk spaces and memory usage, we may only use a fraction of Axis2 to
| send/recv/parse SOAP messages and dispatch messages to appropriate
| services.
|
|
|
| So, how we can customize Axis2 to meet our needs? Which jar files we can
| remove? And, how to wrap Axis2 as an OSGi bundle?
|
|
|
| Thanks in advance,
|
| Hua
|
|
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RE: Axis2 and OSGi

2008-03-05 Thread Liu, Hua (Maria)
Thanks, Davanum.
I am new to the DL and didn't know someone else already asked the same
question. 

Best regards,
Hua

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Demetris,

Got to the point where we can listen to bundles, scan them looking for
classes with jaxws annotations and deploy them as
a web service.

Next up, deploying axis2 modules the same way. Need to figure out how to
break things into smaller bundles as well.

After that, look at Eclipse Corona, Apache Muse and figure out a new
declarative service for programatically allowing
folks to register services at specific contexts.

Please feel free to jump in anytime with suggestions, patches would be
infinitely better :)

- -- dims

Demetris G wrote:
|
| Hi Dims,
|
|how is this work progressing? It seems to be a pretty good
potential
| for both sides if
| accomplished as it seems that OSGi is becoming pretty popular in
| residential gateways.
|
| Thanks
|
| Lawrence Mandel wrote:
| Hi Demetris,
|
| Dims has kicked off an effort to create an Axis2 OSGi bundle. He
| posted to the axis-dev list last week [1].
|
| [1] http://marc.info/?l=axis-devm=120308686726732w=2
|
| Lawrence
|
|
|
|
|
| Demetris G [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/28/2008 11:02 PM
| Please respond to
| axis-user@ws.apache.org
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| Hi all,
|
| has anyone tried to execute Axis2 in the OSGi containers? I know
| Axis1.x was imported as a bundle in OSGi but no idea about Axis2.
| I am wondering if it can be deployed in a similar manner as in Tomcat
| although I think it may still need an Activator to control the rest
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Re: Axis2 and OSGi

2008-03-05 Thread Demetris G


Hi Dims,

   I will try to help if I can but for a bit I am a bit tied up with a 
deadline. I worked
with the Axis 1.4 import from Knopflerfish OSGi and it has been working 
pretty good.
I am sure you guys know about that but in case you don't you can take a 
look at their
import if it will help at all. I know Axis2 is a different beast to 
import but at least on

the OSGi side I am sure they are commonalities ...

Thanks much

Davanum Srinivas wrote:

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Demetris,

Got to the point where we can listen to bundles, scan them looking for 
classes with jaxws annotations and deploy them as

a web service.

Next up, deploying axis2 modules the same way. Need to figure out how 
to break things into smaller bundles as well.


After that, look at Eclipse Corona, Apache Muse and figure out a new 
declarative service for programatically allowing

folks to register services at specific contexts.

Please feel free to jump in anytime with suggestions, patches would be 
infinitely better :)


- -- dims

Demetris G wrote:
|
| Hi Dims,
|
|how is this work progressing? It seems to be a pretty good potential
| for both sides if
| accomplished as it seems that OSGi is becoming pretty popular in
| residential gateways.
|
| Thanks
|
| Lawrence Mandel wrote:
| Hi Demetris,
|
| Dims has kicked off an effort to create an Axis2 OSGi bundle. He
| posted to the axis-dev list last week [1].
|
| [1] http://marc.info/?l=axis-devm=120308686726732w=2
|
| Lawrence
|
|
|
|
|
| Demetris G [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/28/2008 11:02 PM
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| Axis1.x was imported as a bundle in OSGi but no idea about Axis2.
| I am wondering if it can be deployed in a similar manner as in Tomcat
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Re: Axis2 and OSGi

2008-03-05 Thread Davanum Srinivas

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Demetris,

Is this how they do it? register a service and set SOAP.service.name?

http://leobard.twoday.net/stories/2790802/

thanks,
dims

Demetris G wrote:
|
| Hi Dims,
|
|I will try to help if I can but for a bit I am a bit tied up with a
| deadline. I worked
| with the Axis 1.4 import from Knopflerfish OSGi and it has been working
| pretty good.
| I am sure you guys know about that but in case you don't you can take a
| look at their
| import if it will help at all. I know Axis2 is a different beast to
| import but at least on
| the OSGi side I am sure they are commonalities ...
|
| Thanks much
|
| Davanum Srinivas wrote:
| Demetris,
|
| Got to the point where we can listen to bundles, scan them looking for
| classes with jaxws annotations and deploy them as
| a web service.
|
| Next up, deploying axis2 modules the same way. Need to figure out how
| to break things into smaller bundles as well.
|
| After that, look at Eclipse Corona, Apache Muse and figure out a new
| declarative service for programatically allowing
| folks to register services at specific contexts.
|
| Please feel free to jump in anytime with suggestions, patches would be
| infinitely better :)
|
| -- dims
|
| Demetris G wrote:
| |
| | Hi Dims,
| |
| |how is this work progressing? It seems to be a pretty good potential
| | for both sides if
| | accomplished as it seems that OSGi is becoming pretty popular in
| | residential gateways.
| |
| | Thanks
| |
| | Lawrence Mandel wrote:
| | Hi Demetris,
| |
| | Dims has kicked off an effort to create an Axis2 OSGi bundle. He
| | posted to the axis-dev list last week [1].
| |
| | [1] http://marc.info/?l=axis-devm=120308686726732w=2
| |
| | Lawrence
| |
| |
| |
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| | Hi all,
| |
| | has anyone tried to execute Axis2 in the OSGi containers? I know
| | Axis1.x was imported as a bundle in OSGi but no idea about Axis2.
| | I am wondering if it can be deployed in a similar manner as in Tomcat
| | although I think it may still need an Activator to control the rest of
| | its
| | implementation.
| |
| | Thanks
| |
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Re: Axis2 and OSGi

2008-03-05 Thread Demetris G


This is the routine they use for registering the object:

private ServiceReference registerObject(String name, Object obj) {
   Hashtable ht = new Hashtable();

   ht.put(SOAP.service.name, name);
   return (context.registerService(obj.getClass().getName(), obj, 
ht)).getReference();

   }


and the calling code for a service calls remoteBooks ...

   this.context = context;  
   sh = registerObject(remoteBooks, new BooksImpl(context));
   if ( context.registerService(Books.class.getName(), new 
BooksImpl(context), props) != null ) {
   System.out.println(Service [+Books.class.getName()+] 
registered ... );   
   } else {
   System.out.println(*** Registering service with name 
[+Books.class.getName()+] failed *** );

   }



Here is the web site for this work:
https://www.knopflerfish.org/svn/knopflerfish.org/trunk/osgi/bundles_opt/soap/readme.html

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On a separate note - is the work for Axis2 for mobile/constrained 
devices still in progress ; do you

have any additional information on this?

Thanks much


Davanum Srinivas wrote:

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Demetris,

Is this how they do it? register a service and set SOAP.service.name?

http://leobard.twoday.net/stories/2790802/

thanks,
dims

Demetris G wrote:
|
| Hi Dims,
|
|I will try to help if I can but for a bit I am a bit tied up with a
| deadline. I worked
| with the Axis 1.4 import from Knopflerfish OSGi and it has been working
| pretty good.
| I am sure you guys know about that but in case you don't you can take a
| look at their
| import if it will help at all. I know Axis2 is a different beast to
| import but at least on
| the OSGi side I am sure they are commonalities ...
|
| Thanks much
|
| Davanum Srinivas wrote:
| Demetris,
|
| Got to the point where we can listen to bundles, scan them looking for
| classes with jaxws annotations and deploy them as
| a web service.
|
| Next up, deploying axis2 modules the same way. Need to figure out how
| to break things into smaller bundles as well.
|
| After that, look at Eclipse Corona, Apache Muse and figure out a new
| declarative service for programatically allowing
| folks to register services at specific contexts.
|
| Please feel free to jump in anytime with suggestions, patches would be
| infinitely better :)
|
| -- dims
|
| Demetris G wrote:
| |
| | Hi Dims,
| |
| |how is this work progressing? It seems to be a pretty good 
potential

| | for both sides if
| | accomplished as it seems that OSGi is becoming pretty popular in
| | residential gateways.
| |
| | Thanks
| |
| | Lawrence Mandel wrote:
| | Hi Demetris,
| |
| | Dims has kicked off an effort to create an Axis2 OSGi bundle. He
| | posted to the axis-dev list last week [1].
| |
| | [1] http://marc.info/?l=axis-devm=120308686726732w=2
| |
| | Lawrence
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| | Demetris G [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/28/2008 11:02 PM
| | Please respond to
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| |
| |
| | To
| | axis-user@ws.apache.org
| | cc
| |
| | Subject
| | Axis2 and OSGi
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| | Hi all,
| |
| | has anyone tried to execute Axis2 in the OSGi containers? I know
| | Axis1.x was imported as a bundle in OSGi but no idea about Axis2.
| | I am wondering if it can be deployed in a similar manner as in 
Tomcat
| | although I think it may still need an Activator to control the 
rest of

| | its
| | implementation.
| |
| | Thanks
| |
| |
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Axis2 and OSGi

2008-02-28 Thread Demetris G


Hi all,

   has anyone tried to execute Axis2 in the OSGi containers? I know
Axis1.x was imported as a bundle in OSGi but no idea about Axis2.
I am wondering if it can be deployed in a similar manner as in Tomcat
although I think it may still need an Activator to control the rest of its
implementation.

Thanks





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Re: Axis2 and OSGi

2008-02-28 Thread Lawrence Mandel
Hi Demetris,

Dims has kicked off an effort to create an Axis2 OSGi bundle. He posted to 
the axis-dev list last week [1].

[1] http://marc.info/?l=axis-devm=120308686726732w=2

Lawrence





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Re: Axis2 and OSGi

2008-02-28 Thread Demetris G


Awesome - thanks Lawrence. I haven't checked the dev-list in a while due
to the volume of postings there. I will check this out.

Lawrence Mandel wrote:

Hi Demetris,

Dims has kicked off an effort to create an Axis2 OSGi bundle. He posted to 
the axis-dev list last week [1].


[1] http://marc.info/?l=axis-devm=120308686726732w=2

Lawrence





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Re: Axis2 and OSGi

2007-05-04 Thread Rodrigo Ruiz
Hi Demetris, take a look at MUSE project:

http://ws.apache.org/muse

The project includes an OSGi compliant Axis2 installation.

Regards,
Rodrigo

Demetris G wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
anyone has experience with deploying Axis2 into one of the popular
 OSGi R4 implementations
 (Equinox, Knopflerfish, Oscar/Felx) etc. ? Any insights or words of
 wisdom as to how easy
 this can be accomplished. I know in the past there have been ports of
 Axis 1.X into OSGi containers
 but I do know in such cases the Axis code needed to be bundlefied to
 be imported. Is Axis2
 exempt from this? I have a feeling it is not. Deploying Axis2 into
 Tomcat is more automatic I assume.
 
 Thanks much in advance
 Demetris
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Re: Axis2 and OSGi

2007-05-04 Thread Demetris G


Super - thanks Rodrigo.

Rodrigo Ruiz wrote:

Hi Demetris, take a look at MUSE project:

http://ws.apache.org/muse

The project includes an OSGi compliant Axis2 installation.

Regards,
Rodrigo

Demetris G wrote:
  

Hi all,

   anyone has experience with deploying Axis2 into one of the popular
OSGi R4 implementations
(Equinox, Knopflerfish, Oscar/Felx) etc. ? Any insights or words of
wisdom as to how easy
this can be accomplished. I know in the past there have been ports of
Axis 1.X into OSGi containers
but I do know in such cases the Axis code needed to be bundlefied to
be imported. Is Axis2
exempt from this? I have a feeling it is not. Deploying Axis2 into
Tomcat is more automatic I assume.

Thanks much in advance
Demetris


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2007-05-03 Thread Demetris G


Hi all,

   anyone has experience with deploying Axis2 into one of the popular 
OSGi R4 implementations
(Equinox, Knopflerfish, Oscar/Felx) etc. ? Any insights or words of 
wisdom as to how easy
this can be accomplished. I know in the past there have been ports of 
Axis 1.X into OSGi containers
but I do know in such cases the Axis code needed to be bundlefied to 
be imported. Is Axis2
exempt from this? I have a feeling it is not. Deploying Axis2 into 
Tomcat is more automatic I assume.


Thanks much in advance
Demetris

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