What I’ve been up to:
1. Moved atomic serialization and support for OSGi into AtomicILFactory,
so BasicILFactory functionality effectively remains unchanged. Taking
advantage of the Extensible part of JERI. Note we can also support other
protocols by taking advantage of JERI's extensibility.
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Peter,
That sounds like a quite a bit of interesting progress!
Maybe we could brainstorm some examples of secure services on the
list, implement some examples, and publish the services and their
code?
Bryan
On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 5:19 AM, Peter wrote:
> What I’ve been up to:
>
> 1. Moved atom
Hi Bryan,
Yes, I'm hoping that it creates some renewed interest.
River is currently limited to local networks and vpn's. So we'll be
providing improved security options for developers using local networks,
but also be able to completely lock down a public service that's
reachable over https
Any OSGi people on this list have advice or experience with ensuring
class visibility with Configuration files?
AtomicILFactory accepts a class or ClassLoader argument, for a service,
this is used to locate the ClassLoader of the proxy bundle for
deserialization. A class can be passed in fro