i-1.0.0.jar
file:bundle/pax-logging-service-1.0.0.jar
file:bundle/pax-confman-propsloader-0.2.1.jar
file:bundle/example00.jar
Thanks again, Craig Phillips
From: Dieter Wimberger
Sent: Tue 6/24/2008 1:54 AM
To: dev@felix.apache.org
Subject: Re: Telnet bundle
Richard, Craig:
I sp
.0.3.jar file:bundle/
org.apache.felix.scr-1.0.0.jar file:bundle/pax-logging-
api-1.0.0.jar file:bundle/pax-logging-service-1.0.0.jar
file:bundle/pax-confman-propsloader-0.2.1.jar file:bundle/
example00.jar
Thanks again, Craig Phillips
From: Dieter Wimberger
Sent: Tue 6/24/2008 1:54 AM
To:
aig Phillips
From: Dieter Wimberger
Sent: Tue 6/24/2008 1:54 AM
To: dev@felix.apache.org
Subject: Re: Telnet bundle
Richard, Craig:
I spend some hours to hack together:
1) a telnetd-osgi bundle with the min requirements (including SSH;
but no templates, Beanshell etc.).
Imports:
org.osgi
.1.jar file:bundle/example00.jar
Thanks again, Craig Phillips
From: Dieter Wimberger
Sent: Tue 6/24/2008 1:54 AM
To: dev@felix.apache.org
Subject: Re: Telnet bundle
Richard, Craig:
I spend some hours to hack together:
1) a telnetd-osgi bundle with the min requirements (including SSH;
but no te
lerepository-1.0.3.jar
file:bundle/org.apache.felix.scr-1.0.0.jar
file:bundle/pax-logging-api-1.0.0.jar file:bundle/pax-logging-service-1.0.0.jar
file:bundle/pax-confman-propsloader-0.2.1.jar file:bundle/example00.jar
Thanks again, Craig Phillips
From: Dieter Wimberger
Sent: Tue 6/24/2008 1:54 AM
To: dev@f
+1 too
Didier
Karl Pauls wrote:
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 9:40 AM, Felix Meschberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Dieter Wimberger schrieb:
Richard:
The Felix console is the easiest part, I believe, since most of the work
is done by the shell service.
Ok. Honestl
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 9:40 AM, Felix Meschberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> Dieter Wimberger schrieb:
>>
>> Richard:
>>
>>> The Felix console is the easiest part, I believe, since most of the work
>>> is done by the shell service.
>>
>> Ok. Honestly I don't know, so I could not tell
Hi,
Dieter Wimberger schrieb:
Richard:
The Felix console is the easiest part, I believe, since most of the
work is done by the shell service.
Ok. Honestly I don't know, so I could not tell.
What is the scope of (1), i.e., what functionality is included in it.
At the moment that would b
Hi Dieter,
Works like a charm ! If you use the latest Felix webconsole and Felix
metatype bundles you are able to correctly configure this thing ...
Really cool. Thanks.
Regards
Felix
Dieter Wimberger schrieb:
Richard, Craig:
I spend some hours to hack together:
1) a telnetd-osgi bundle w
Hi,
Richard S. Hall schrieb:
Dieter Wimberger wrote:
The language level I currently use is Java 1.3. In comparison to the
older codebase, it may not run on very small embedded systems that are
often Java 1 (if at all).
I took this decision, because I needed SSH and the library I found
(late
Hi,
Richard S. Hall schrieb:
Dieter Wimberger wrote:
Dieter Wimberger wrote:
Actually I am the author of the project, so we can discuss it right
here; and if you are interested, I guess we can also manage to
release it under Apache 2 license (except the external SSH library,
which is under
Hi there Dieter - nice to see you're working in and around OSGi. I was
the original "bundler" of telnetd a few years back., you may remember we
swapped a couple of emails.
It was only ever a rapid hack - so be wonderful if you've a fuller
featured and better bundled approach.
I would think t
Richard, Craig:
I spend some hours to hack together:
1) a telnetd-osgi bundle with the min requirements (including SSH; but
no templates, Beanshell etc.).
Imports:
org
.osgi
.framework
,org
.osgi
.service
.cm
,javax
.crypto
,javax
.crypto
.spec
,org
.slf4j
,org
.apache
.common
Richard:
The Felix console is the easiest part, I believe, since most of the
work is done by the shell service.
Ok. Honestly I don't know, so I could not tell.
What is the scope of (1), i.e., what functionality is included in it.
At the moment that would be:
- Telnet
- SSH2 (based on Jara
Dieter Wimberger wrote:
Richard:
Interesting. So, you would say that it definitely would be a
replacement for the telnetd bundle at oscar-osgi.sf.net then? Sounds
like it.
I think it would be missing the shell that provides the OSGi console
part. However, it would be the better codebase to
Richard:
Interesting. So, you would say that it definitely would be a
replacement for the telnetd bundle at oscar-osgi.sf.net then? Sounds
like it.
I think it would be missing the shell that provides the OSGi console
part. However, it would be the better codebase to start from (because
gineering..
From: Richard S. Hall
Sent: Mon 6/23/2008 12:23 PM
To: dev@felix.apache.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Telnet bundle
Yeah, your message was the instigator for my message. :-)
-> richard
Rob Walker wrote:
Richard
I've been swapping emails with Craig Philips today - w
Dieter Wimberger wrote:
Dieter Wimberger wrote:
Actually I am the author of the project, so we can discuss it right
here; and if you are interested, I guess we can also manage to
release it under Apache 2 license (except the external SSH library,
which is under a BSD license).
Interesting.
Richard,
Dieter Wimberger wrote:
Actually I am the author of the project, so we can discuss it right
here; and if you are interested, I guess we can also manage to
release it under Apache 2 license (except the external SSH library,
which is under a BSD license).
Interesting. Didn't kno
Dieter Wimberger wrote:
Actually I am the author of the project, so we can discuss it right
here; and if you are interested, I guess we can also manage to release
it under Apache 2 license (except the external SSH library, which is
under a BSD license).
Interesting. Didn't know you were her
Actually I am the author of the project, so we can discuss it right
here; and if you are interested, I guess we can also manage to release
it under Apache 2 license (except the external SSH library, which is
under a BSD license).
A first note I have is, that there is actually an OSGi port
Yeah, your message was the instigator for my message. :-)
-> richard
Rob Walker wrote:
Richard
I've been swapping emails with Craig Philips today - who seems to be
using it.
Not sure if Craig is on the dev list, so have CC'd him here and will
fwd the last correspondence we had
Regards
-
Richard
I've been swapping emails with Craig Philips today - who seems to be
using it.
Not sure if Craig is on the dev list, so have CC'd him here and will fwd
the last correspondence we had
Regards
-- Rob
Richard S. Hall wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have been meaning to ask about this for
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