Hi

I agree that DOSGi RI needs to be enhanced for some advanced Spring 
configuration picked up by DOSGi endpoints.
I'd like to look further into it once DOSGI 1.2-SNAPSHOT gets settled down a 
bit...
The standard DOSGI approach is to add custom intents whenever some additional configuration has to be applied but for a number of cases it would be simpler for DOSGI endpoints to use Spring-loaded beans (if they're available) such as databindings, etc

cheers, Sergey

Hi Benson,

Thx for the reply.

Since the endpoint creation etc is done by dosgi, there is no way for me to
model something outside osgi first. As mentioned in the linked posts it has
to do something with where dosgi expects the files and how and when it reads
those files, but there is no reply with a working solution..

I think someone of the dosgi maintainers can better answer these questions.

On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 1:37 PM, Benson Margulies <[email protected]>wrote:

As the often Aegis maintainer, I have admit that I'm not good with
OSGi. Can you possibly model this outside first?


On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 6:02 AM, Alexander Broekhuis
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have a problem with DOSGi and custom data types. In my code I use
generics
> at some point. This generic type is wrapped in a simple class with a
getter
> and setter. For this type, the wsdl contains a complextype with an
anyType
> for the content (the generic type).
>
> How can I map the generic types so they show up in the WSDL?
>
> The following posts basically ask the same:
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg08812.html
>
http://old.nabble.com/-DOSGI---how-to-add-properties-to--AegisContext-statically--td24497508.html
>
> I tried creating either a spring file, and a mapping file. But somehow
this
> does not work.
>
> How can I do this, and where do I have to put the mapping or context
file?
>
> TiA!
>
> --
> Met vriendelijke groet,
>
> Alexander Broekhuis
>




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