On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 4:28 PM, sam ” <skyn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> This is not true. It's certainly possible to write OSGi bundles which
>> contain non-Java code. Not sure about Clojure or Jython, but you can
>> definitely do this with Scala, Groovy, and JRuby without much drama.
>>
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> Do you mean that Scala, Groovy, and JRuby can generate java classes that
> sling JSPs can import?
> But, don't you have to still create OSGi bundle from Scala, Groovy, or JRuby
> and deploy to it felix  or put it in CLASSPATH?

Yes. This is what I meant.

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>
> My goal is to avoid OSGi and Java as much as possible.
>

Then I don't understand. Your original email and subject line are
looking for a "proper module system". OSGi is a "proper module
system", no?

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