Hi Ant,

thanks for your interest in EILF. For general information about EILF
please see http://www.eclipse.org/proposals/eilf/.
Any chance you could somehow repeat your question at the EILF newsgroup
?

>Nice to hear EILF is looking at Tuscany, better OSGi integration is 
>something that would be really good for Tuscany. Any chance you could
say a little more about what you'd be doing with Tuscany or if there's
things that we could do to make it easier/better for you to use?
>       
>We do have some itests showing using Tuscany with OSGi have you noticed

>them - in the itest/osgi-tuscany modules - 
>https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/tuscany/java/sca/itest/osgi-
>tuscany/
>       
> ...ant

One of the goals of EILF is to provide a highly scalable architecture
based on standardized technologies. In general an EILF installation will
be a distributed environment, so components must be useable locally
and/or remotely depending on the setup. We want to use SCA/Tuscany to be
able to connect components using different communication protocols.
Technology independence is also a benefit as components are not
restricted to be implemented in java.

The bindings ws, osgi, jms and rmi are of particular importance. Any
improvements and feature completeness would be appreciated greatly.
Did you ever think about a corba binding ? It would also be very
valuable for EILF.

As EILF will be based on OSGi (using Equinox) we'd also like to see a
better integration of SCA and OSGi and support for Equninox.
It would be great if you could provide SCA bundles containing source
code and debug information, to enable debugging in OSGi.
Or a distribution as an Eclipse-Plugin-Source-Project to allow small
patches/updates on the fly


Thanks for all your great past and future work on Tuscany!

Bye,
Daniel

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