Do you have any book suggestions?

Johan Edstrom-2 wrote
> This is a huge question and if you really want to succeed, grab a 
> few books and look at how systems are implemented.
> 
> In general you want to promote small and modular systems
> when writing OSGi code. If you are used to WAR/EAR deployments, start
> re-thinking and re-using.
> 
> /je
> 
> On Jun 3, 2013, at 6:45 PM, Freeman Fang <

> freeman.fang@

> > wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Though you always need trade-off, put all things in one bundle isn't the
>> good practice in OSGi world anyway.
>> 
>> I'd say put each webserivce|camel router in different bundles should be
>> the better way to go.
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>> On 2013-6-3, at 下午7:26, jimposervicemix wrote:
>> 
>>> cross-posted at
>>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16895593/advice-for-servicemix-bundle-design
>>> 
>>> I am implementing an ESB solution using ServiceMix
>>> 
>>> - I have my own system with a bunch of web services
>>> - And several external systems with different services (most with WS
>>> interfaces, some with others)
>>> - These are to be connected with ServiceMix / Camel. Some message
>>> routing,
>>> transformation and other EIP is happening here. The solution is likely
>>> utilizing JMS queues for between-bundles communication.
>>> 
>>> Any advice on a good bundle design structure for this solution? Should I
>>> just put everything in one bundle, should I have routing in one bundle
>>> and
>>> transformations for each external system in own bundle for each,
>>> or....what
>>> kind of structure would give enough benefits of modularity while not
>>> being
>>> overly complex to maintain? What should I take into account when making
>>> the
>>> decision?
>>> 
>>> Any best practices or reference material for this kind of design
>>> problem?
>>> 
>>> I'm just looking for some general guidelines but I haven't found much
>>> yet.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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