Hi

Damm a busted computer. I know the feeling, 2 years ago. But I was planning on 
a macbook pro this fall, half the company has turned to mac now so I guess I'm 
next ;)


I was wondering if Camel could sit on top of eg. Spring to reuse all its code 
logic for such scenarious as ressource loading in all kind of environments. 
They will catch the bugs/problems before we do at Camel and Juergen is so smart 
that he will fix it in no time. That is maybe something to consider for Camel 
2.x that Spring is mandatoray and we can use its core logic out of the box.

But for Camel 1.x I wonder if there is code in ServiceMix kernel that can help 
us? Its kinda hard to keep track with all those combinations end-users put 
Camel through and to be sure it just works. We also even have an issue with 
people starting it from Java WebStart - go figure, I thought I was most useable 
to start thick swing GUI heavy clients. And SUN have change some internal 
webstart details so its different on 1.5 and 1.6. Would be better to let 
Juergen go through the pain to let it work ;)





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-----Original Message-----
From: James Strachan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 31. maj 2008 11:24
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [HEADS-UP] - FactoryFinder resource loading modified code

Great stuff!

BTW I wonder for stuff like FactoryFinder, if we could make it able to
work nicely in OSGi generically? (My laptop's bust and am in the Apple
Store right now so haven't noodled the code yet). From what I remember
the current META-INF/services/* stuff doesn't work out of the box in
OSGi

2008/5/24 Claus Ibsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi
>
> I have refactored FactoryFinder that is an used internally by Camel to load 
> classes and other resources on the classpath etc.
>
> I have modified it to reuse ObjectHelper instead of duplicate the code.
>
> All unit tests passes on my local laptop, but if something strange starts to 
> quirk then it could in some far out incident be because of this change.
>
>
>
> Med venlig hilsen
>
> Claus Ibsen
> ......................................
> Silverbullet
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> 8362 Hørning
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> Web: www.silverbullet.dk
>
>



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