I think that could make a lot of sense. So winegrower could focus on the
additional aspects like application assembly and producing docker
containers.
Christian
Am Fr., 17. Apr. 2020 um 16:35 Uhr schrieb Thomas Watson :
> Hi JB
>
> Changing subject to start new thread ...
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> I have taken a look
Right, Atomos is doing the same thing with respect to scanning for JARs on
a flat class path, among other things. My concern was that Winegrower is
looking for a "lightweight" implementation to provide the OSGi runtime
where perhaps it is thought that a full OSGi implementation would be "too
much"
Hi Tom,
Basically, Winegrower idea is to bring the OSGi programming model (activator,
service, etc) with a "flat" class loader.
So, Winegrower is scanning the provided jar gathering in a single classloader.
I’m adding new examples to show use cases.
I’m open to any new ideas/features ;)
Regar
Hi JB
Changing subject to start new thread ...
I have taken a look at Winegrower, but have not played around with it yet.
I am curious if something like Winegrower would be interested in using OSGi
Connect to back it with an OSGi R8 framework implementation or perhaps use
Atomos for bundle discov