Hi,

I quickly implemented an example using CXF and iPOJO:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/felix/sandbox/clement/ipojo-tutorials/dosgi/

So, the example is very close to the Adder Declarative Service tutorial.

However, some explanations may be useful:
- The AdderServiceInterface bundle exports the AdderService interface and has to be deployed on both framework

- The AdderServiceProvider declares a component exposing the AdderService. It also creates an instance of this component. The component type enables property propagation, and the instance declaration defines all the required properties : <instance component="org.apache.felix.ipojo.remote.adder.impl.AdderServiceImpl">
                <property name="osgi.remote.interfaces" value="*"/>
                <property name="osgi.remote.configuration.type" value="pojo" />
<property name="osgi.remote.configuration.pojo.address" value="http://localhost:9090/adder " />
</instance>
By using this way, the "remote" aspect does not impact the implementation at all.

- The AdderServiceImporter is a bundle containing only the remote- service.xml file. So, this bundle is deployed on the second (client) framework and will enabled the remote service import.

- The AdderServiceConsumer contains a very simple component using the AdderService as a regular local service.

Last things, to work I started two gateway:
- Felix 1.8.1 with iPOJO, Compendium, CXF (Snapshot) single bundle, AdderServiceInterface and AdderServiceProvider - Equinox 3.5 with iPOJO, OSGi service, OSGi Utils, CXF (Snapshot) single bundle, AdderServiceInterface, AdderServiceImporter and AdderServiceConsumer

For some strange reason, I was not able to import the service from Felix... Maybe a detail of CXF that I ignore. equinox 3.5 is required as CXF relies on ServiceHooks.

Regards,

Clement

On 30.06.2009, at 20:41, Joel Schuster wrote:

Great, thanks!

I can't get it to work at all. This actually may be more a question then for the CXF people, just let me know. I'm not sure which properties to set. Based on what you see on those links I referred to, @ServiceProperty is the correct annotation to use, right?

Do you know of a single bundle solution that iPojo integrates easily with? I'd like to just provide a simple annotation or config property and have it just make my service available automatically.

Why did you make the decision to write your own?

- Joel

-----Original Message-----
From: Bourret Pierre [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2009 9:54 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: iPojo as WebService

Hi Joel.

I'm daily using iPOJO service as web services. I don't use CXF but a
home-made Distributed Service implementation. However, it should be very
similar.

Feel free to ask me if you encounter any issue.

--
Pierre Bourret


2009/6/30 Joel Schuster <[email protected]>

I'd like to expose my iPojo as a WebService.

I'm using the Distributed OSGi single bundle from apache cxf:
http://cxf.apache.org/distributed-osgi.html

Based on what I read, (http://cxf.apache.org/dosgi-ds-demo- page.html) theoretically I should be able to take a working iPojo based service and
add
add a few @ServiceProperties and deploy a .cfg file with FileInstall
bundle:

osgi.remote.interfaces=*
osgi.remote.configuration.type=pojo

osgi.remote.configuration.pojo.address=http://localhost:9090/mypojoservice

Has anyone tried this or something similar without having to add the
overhead of going all the way to ServiceMix?

Any help would be appreciated.

- Joel


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