On Apr 18, 2008, at 14:08 , Niklas Gustavsson wrote:

On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 2:01 PM, Marcel Offermans
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This is what we have done for "remoting" OSGi services (either as SOAP or REST services or even JMX mbeans). The remoting bundle just listens for services with either a property (or you can even use @annotations if you
don't mind running on at least Java 5).

Yeah, I forgot to mention using the JSR-181 annotations. Funny enough
since it's the way I'm currently thinking about going forward :-)

That's what we did too, because those then allow you to simply feed those into your SOAP framework of choice.

For the remoting bundle, are you using something openly available?

We created a bundle based on XFire, but this was already done about two years ago and it was part of a commercial project. It should not be too hard though to bundle up XFire or something similar and either use the HttpService or embed a webserver in that same bundle.

Greetings, Marcel


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