/core/osgi/impl/Deployer.javaif
>> > you scroll down a bit you'll find OSGiDeploymentLoader
>> > where the logic you want to add could be added
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>> > *Romain Manni-Bucau*
>> > *Twitter: @rmannibucau <https://twitter.com/rmannibucau>*
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> 2013/3/4 Katya Todorova
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>> Thank you for sharing your concerns. I guess the other option is to
>> extend OpenEJB container in order to support jar as depl
Thank you for sharing your concerns. I guess the other option is to
extend OpenEJB container in order to support jar as deployment
archive.
Kind regards.,
Katya
On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 7:11 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau
wrote:
> The technical issues with OSGi are multiple and often app servers hide it
Hi,
> i'm not sure of the real gain
We use OpenEjb in Eclipse Virgo and we deploy web application bundles
there as well as pure wars, that's why I'm asking. I imagined the fix
just as module type check modification - but it seems that there is
more behind this topic that I'm not aware of. Should w
d to the featureful 1.6.0), would be great if you could post on the
> other thread, what are the issues you wanna get fixed and when would you
> like the 1.5.2 to be available.
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> Thanks a lot
> Jean-Louis
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> 2013/2/27 Katya Todorova
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>> Hi guys,
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Hi guys,
Do you have a rough idea when OpenEJB 4.5.2 would be released?
Thank you,
Katya