I fully agree with the strategy proposed by Krzysztof ;-) Il martedì 11 febbraio 2014, Krzysztof Sobkowiak <[email protected]> ha scritto:
> I think, the enterprise features extracted form Karaf should be still part > of Karaf project (as a sub-project) as the features should be in particular > Karaf extensions which can be easily installed on vanilla Karaf. I think > they are more related to Karaf than related to ServiceMix. ServiceMix will > be only a custom Karaf distribution assembling the features needed for ESB. > I don't think the ServiceMix distribution will include the EJB features - > it will be rather installed on vanilla Karaf (adding the EJB > functionality) or shipped as a custom distribution (KarafEE) than shipped > with ServiceMix. I think, all enterprise features should be maintained by > a Karaf subproject, which should also contain the current ServiceMix > features, like Activiti. > > Best regards > Krzysztof > > On 11.02.2014 12:34, Achim Nierbeck wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> sounds reasonable to me, we might be able to push those enterprise >> features >> of Karaf to ServiceMix. >> So have "Released" Feature descriptors available from ServiceMix and a >> pre-assembled ServiceMix Container with dedicated features. >> This way it's easier to have those openEJB features and other stuff that >> runs on top of Karaf at one place. >> For example the right now kind of "neglected" WebConsole of Karaf could be >> moved here. >> This way we'd have a one Console fit's them all, but again on feature >> basis, so everyone is either free to install >> and use it or use something different :) >> >> regards, Achim >> >> >> 2014-02-11 11:55 GMT+01:00 Krzysztof Sobkowiak <[email protected] >> >: >> >> Hi >>> >>> In my opinion we should have a custom Karaf distribution in Apache which >>> assemblies Camel, CXF, ActiveMQ, some BPM (e.g. Activiti). It can still >>> be >>> ServiceMix. We should only think about making ServiceMix better >>> upgradeable >>> to the new Karaf kernel. I think also, we should start ServiceMix with >>> Karaf 3.x. >>> >>> Best regards >>> Krzysztof >>> >>> >>> > -- > Krzysztof Sobkowiak > > JEE & OSS Architect | Technical Architect @ Capgemini > Capgemini <http://www.pl.capgemini.com/> | Software Solutions Center < > http://www.pl.capgemini-sdm.com/> | Wroclaw > e-mail: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> | > Twitter: @KSobkowiak >
