- A common topic for clustering is a common cache and locking. It's
possible with hazelcast. But I was not able use hazelcasts caching
service - lots of class loader issues. I was able to use ehcache (no
locking) and redis for this features. It's a shame that specially
'java caching api'
> On 1. May 2020, at 06:51, Jean-Baptiste Onofre wrote:
>
>
> Thanks for sharing Mike and I like your ideas. About API Gateway, we started
> a Karaf Vineyard PoC with discovery. I know that some companies are working
> on a Gateway with discovery and pattern as well (Yupiik is working on
> Mike Hummel :
> Hi,
> thank you for this line
> ${env:JDBC_DRIVER_FEATURE:-postgresql} \
> So it is be possible to use env directly.
Yep. And "-postgresql" means that it defaults to the string "postgresql"
when the environment variable isn't set.
Note in the other file that I dropped
Hi,
thank you for this line
${env:JDBC_DRIVER_FEATURE:-postgresql} \
So it is be possible to use env directly.
Mike
> On 1. May 2020, at 11:51, Steinar Bang wrote:
>
>> Mike Hummel :
>
>> - What currently is missing is a useful docker image supporting
>> configuration via
Hi ...
> On 1. May 2020, at 06:51, Jean-Baptiste Onofre wrote:
>
> [...]
>>
>> - What currently is missing is a useful docker image supporting
>> configuration via environment variables, changing user id and supporting
>> sidecars like filebeat or loki promtail. - I already created a docker
> On 1. May 2020, at 01:43, Scott Lewis wrote:
>
> Howdy,
>
> Apologies if I'm misinterpreting Mike's comments below as I was not able to
> attend this presentation (but will watch it when available).
>
> On 4/30/2020 2:20 PM, Mike Hummel wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>>
>>
>> - A common topic for
> Mike Hummel :
> - What currently is missing is a useful docker image supporting configuration
> via environment variables, changing user id and supporting sidecars like
> filebeat or loki promtail. - I already created a docker image with features
> like this. I can contribute it if
Hi Mike,
maybe some input from my experience is useful.
Within our Karaf cluster OSGi services are grouped by functionality like one
Karaf node for Mariadb facades, one for Oracle facades, two for integration
projects, one facade for ERP interaction etc...
The Karaf is a homebrew dynamic one
By the way, I liked the tag line used by Toni: Karaf is modulith runtime
(meaning the next iteration after monolith and micro services) ;)
Regards
JB
> Le 30 avr. 2020 à 23:20, Mike Hummel a écrit :
>
> Hello,
>
> referencing to Dimitrys presentation I understand that it's useful to group a
Hi Mike,
See my answer inline
> Le 30 avr. 2020 à 23:20, Mike Hummel a écrit :
>
> Hello,
>
> referencing to Dimitrys presentation I understand that it's useful to group a
> set of services in the same osgi container. This will reduce complexity and
> work while updates, IC and more.
>
>
Howdy,
Apologies if I'm misinterpreting Mike's comments below as I was not able
to attend this presentation (but will watch it when available).
On 4/30/2020 2:20 PM, Mike Hummel wrote:
Hello,
- A common topic for clustering is a common cache and locking. It's possible
with hazelcast. But
Hello,
referencing to Dimitrys presentation I understand that it's useful to group a
set of services in the same osgi container. This will reduce complexity and
work while updates, IC and more.
following some ideas to become karaf more kubernetes ready ...
- That's currently possible without
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