Congratulations!

On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 2:24 PM, Guillaume Nodet <[email protected]> wrote:

> The Felix team is pleased to announce the release of Felix Karaf version
> 1.0.0
>
> This release along with the associated release notes and change log
> are available from
>  http://felix.apache.org/site/karaf-100.html
>
> Apache Felix Karaf is a small OSGi based runtime which provides a
> lightweight container onto which various components and applications
> can be deployed.
> Karaf features:
>    *  Hot deployment: Karaf supports hot deployment of OSGi bundles
> by monitoring jar files inside the [home]/deploy directory. Each time
> a jar is copied in this folder, it will be installed inside the
> runtime. You can then update or delete it and changes will be handled
> automatically. In addition, the Karaf also supports exploded bundles
> and custom deployers (blueprint and spring ones are included by
> default).
>    * Dynamic configuration: Services are usually configured through
> the ConfigurationAdmin OSGi service. Such configuration can be defined
> in Karaf using property files inside the [home]/etc directory. These
> configurations are monitored and changes on the properties files will
> be propagated to the services.
>    * Logging System: using a centralized logging back end supported
> by Log4J, Karaf supports a number of different APIs (JDK 1.4, JCL,
> SLF4J, Avalon, Tomcat, OSGi)
>    * Provisioning: Provisioning of libraries or applications can be
> done through a number of different ways, by which they will be
> downloaded locally, installed and started.
>    * Native OS integration: Karaf can be integrated into your own
> Operating System as a service so that the lifecycle will be bound to
> your Operating System.
>    * Extensible Shell console: Karaf features a nice text console
> where you can manage the services, install new applications or
> libraries and manage their state. This shell is easily extensible by
> deploying new commands dynamically along with new features or
> applications.
>    * Remote access: use any SSH client to connect to Karaf and issue
> commands in the console
>    * Security framework based on JAAS
>    * Managing instances: Karaf provides simple commands for managing
> multiple instances. You can easily create, delete, start and stop
> instances of Karaf through the console.
>    * Supports the latest OSGi 4.2 containers: Apache Felix Framework
> 2.0.0 and Eclipse Equinox 3.5
>
>
> Enjoy!
>
> -The Felix team
>
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