Re: [osgi-dev] OSGI for residential gateway

2006-03-27 Thread Alex Karasulu
Jeff,

What compiler and jvm do you guys use on the SLUG?

Thanks,
Alex

Jeff McAffer wrote:

 See the slides and movies at
 http://www.eclipse.org/equinox/documents/index.php

 This details coding and debugging with Eclipse/Equinox on the Linksys 
 NSLU2 network attached storage device.  Questions about the details of 
 how that works etc shoiuld go to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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 I would like to work with another student on our final project of our 
 engineering school based on OSGI technology. It will be done in China 
 from February to June 2006 at Beijing University of Technology ( 
 _http://www.bjpu.edu.cn_ http://www.bjpu.edu.cn/ ).
 Students at Ecole Centrale d'Electronique of Paris, we would like to 
 associate this project with one of your research on services based on 
 the OSGI technology if this is possible or just have useful 
 information (how to start developping services with Oscar for example)
  
 We are fully willing to answer your questions.  

 PS: We suceeded in lauching Oscar and to run some services as the GUI 
 interface or the HTTP web access but One of our big question is : In 
 what kind of box (Home Box or (I don't know)) do you put the 
 plateform, how you do it? Where can we find those type of boxes?

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Re: [osgi-dev] OSGI for residential gateway

2006-03-27 Thread Jeff McAffer

Hey, we are using IBM's J9. Currently
this is an internal thing but we are actively working on getting this on
AlphaWorks or DeveloperWorks. I will post here when that happens.
As for compiler, we use Eclipse (of course :-). The demo movie
shows us developing directly on the slug (it is a network drive after all).

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Jeff,

What compiler and jvm do you guys use on the SLUG?

Thanks,
Alex

Jeff McAffer wrote:

 See the slides and movies at
 http://www.eclipse.org/equinox/documents/index.php

 This details coding and debugging with Eclipse/Equinox on the Linksys

 NSLU2 network attached storage device. Questions about the details
of 
 how that works etc shoiuld go to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Jeff



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 I would like to work with another student on our final project of
our 
 engineering school based on OSGI technology. It will be done in China

 from February to June 2006 at Beijing University of Technology ( 
 _http://www.bjpu.edu.cn_ http://www.bjpu.edu.cn/ ).
 Students at Ecole Centrale d'Electronique of Paris, we would like
to 
 associate this project with one of your research on services based
on 
 the OSGI technology if this is possible or just have useful 
 information (how to start developping services with Oscar for example)
 
 We are fully willing to answer your questions. 

 PS: We suceeded in lauching Oscar and to run some services as the
GUI 
 interface or the HTTP web access but One of our big question is :
In 
 what kind of box (Home Box or (I don't know)) do you put the 
 plateform, how you do it? Where can we find those type of boxes?

 Thanx

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Re: [osgi-dev] OSGI for residential gateway

2006-03-27 Thread Jeff McAffer

There are a mess of VMs available today
for evaluation.  Check out 
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/zones/wireless/weme_eval_runtimes.html

These are J2ME Foundation 1.0 or 1.1.
IBM does full JREs for many different platforms but I don't know
if we have trial downloads. Since these platforms/processors are
more targetted at embedded boxes, there is less of a demand for full JREs.

Jeff






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Jeff McAffer wrote:

 Hey, we are using IBM's J9. Currently this is an internal thing
but 
 we are actively working on getting this on AlphaWorks or 
 DeveloperWorks. I will post here when that happens. As
for compiler, 
 we use Eclipse (of course :-). The demo movie shows us developing

 directly on the slug (it is a network drive after all).

Thanks Jeff for the response. I'm very interested in the J9 for strong

arm. Is it jdk 1.4 compat or 1.5? Is there anything I can do
to help 
expedite this?

Thanks again,
Alex

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Re: [osgi-dev] OSGI for residential gateway

2006-03-24 Thread Yann Dolbeau
Hello Mr Hall,Actually, I put this request here on demand of Mr Peter Kriens so he could answer/give me some information about the OSGi but I didn't know it was reserved for the spec details.I just wanted to know for example how to develop a bundle or how to make the platform work without having it on my laptop...
I'm going to see what's happening on the Oscar mailing list...See you2006/3/24, Richard S. Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am not sure this is the best mailing list for your request...theosgi-dev mailing list is intended to be about spec issues.
If you want to discuss Oscar, you should probably use the Oscar mailinglist...- richardYann Dolbeau wrote: I would like to work with another student on our final project of our
 engineering school based on OSGI technology. It will be done in China from February to June 2006 at Beijing University of Technology ( http://www.bjpu.edu.cn 
http://www.bjpu.edu.cn/ ). Students at Ecole Centrale d'Electronique of Paris, we would like to associate this project with one of your research on services based on
 the OSGI technology if this is possible or just have useful information (how to start developping services with Oscar for example) We are fully willing to answer your questions.
 PS: We suceeded in lauching Oscar and to run some services as the GUI interface or the HTTP web access but One of our big question is : In what kind of box (Home Box or (I don't know)) do you put the
 plateform, how you do it? Where can we find those type of boxes? Thanx -- Yann Dolbeau 
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Re: [osgi-dev] OSGI for residential gateway

2006-03-24 Thread BJ Hargrave
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Well, I won't claim to be the content police for this list, so others 
are free to correct me. It was my understanding that this list was for 
higher-level issues than bundle development. Personally, I don't mind 
talking about bundle development, since I do it all the time anyway. :-)

- richard

Yann Dolbeau wrote:
 Hello Mr Hall,

 Actually, I put this request here on demand of Mr Peter Kriens so he 
 could answer/give me some information about the OSGi but I didn't know 
 it was reserved for the spec details.
 I just wanted to know for example how to develop a bundle or how to 
 make the platform work without having it on my laptop...

 I'm going to see what's happening on the Oscar mailing list...

 See you

 2006/3/24, Richard S. Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 I am not sure this is the best mailing list for your request...the
 osgi-dev mailing list is intended to be about spec issues.

 If you want to discuss Oscar, you should probably use the Oscar
 mailing
 list...

 - richard

 Yann Dolbeau wrote:
 
  I would like to work with another student on our final project
 of our
  engineering school based on OSGI technology. It will be done in
 China
  from February to June 2006 at Beijing University of Technology (
  http://www.bjpu.edu.cn  http://www.bjpu.edu.cn/ ).
 
  Students at Ecole Centrale d'Electronique of Paris, we would like 
to
  associate this project with one of your research on services
 based on
  the OSGI technology if this is possible or just have useful
  information (how to start developping services with Oscar for
 example)
 
 
 
  We are fully willing to answer your questions.
 
 
  PS: We suceeded in lauching Oscar and to run some services as
 the GUI
  interface or the HTTP web access but One of our big question is : 
In
  what kind of box (Home Box or (I don't know)) do you put the
  plateform, how you do it? Where can we find those type of boxes?
 
 
  Thanx
 
  --
  Yann Dolbeau
 
 

 
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