Hi All,
On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 6:29 PM Bjoern Petri <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Gerrit, > > > I actually do not see a reason to put it into the inaetics github as > there is no inaetics specific code. But, it contains a JNI > implementation of the celix launcher code. Without this, you need to > have either a terminal installed on your android or use the adb shell. > So, it is more or less essential for android app development using > celix. That's why I think it might be a good idea to have it within the > celix repo. Another option could obviously also be to just leave it > where it is and create a link to that location. > If we put in the Celix repro, we need to be aware that we should also maintain it. If this is no problem, then I have no objections to add it to the celix repro. > > Regards, > Bjoern > > > > > On 21.01.2016 19:48, Gerrit Binnenmars wrote: > > Hello, > > Indeed very nice work. > > Concerning the repo I think it is a bit more complicated. The reference > > sources that are now on the github of Marco should be merged in the Celix > > and demonstrator github respectively. > > This launcher project is in my opinion a new project. Can't you keep it > on > > your github? Other option is the Inaetics github. > > Gerrit > > Op 21 jan. 2016 12:26 schreef "Pepijn Noltes" <[email protected]>: > > > >> Hi All, > >> > >> Nice work Daan & Marco. > >> > >> On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 8:04 AM Bjoern Petri <[email protected]> > >> wrote: > >> > >>> > >>> And of course, after there is an app for that, we also need a place for > >>> that. I would be happy if we could move this code to our apache github, > >>> although I am not really sure where to put it there. I assume we cannot > >>> have multiple repositories, so just put it in another subfolder, like > we > >>> do it with celix-bootstrap? Any suggestions on this? > >>> > >> > >> Question IMO is do we consider this part of Apache Celix project or a > >> project which uses Apache Celix? > >> In the latter case I would prefer a separate source control location. > >> > >> > >> > >>> > >>> Regards, > >>> Bjoern > >>> > >>> > >>> On 20.01.2016 22:29, Bjoern Petri wrote: > >>>> Hi! > >>>> > >>>> Summer last year the celix support on Android was > >>>> created in form of a Dockerfile which can be used > >>>> to cross-compile Celix for armv7 platforms. > >>>> > >>>> I am glad to announce that - thanks to the two students > >>>> Daan Veldhof and Marco Jansen - there is now a Celix > >>>> Android App. It uses JNI to both, start and interact > >>>> with the Celix framework as well as receive callbacks to > >>>> represent the state of the framework and its bundles. > >>>> In addition it features a QR code reader which can be > >>>> used to easily configure Celix. > >>>> > >>>> While Celix already allows you to have a polyglot > >>>> OSGi environment, this makes it now also possible > >>>> to run on a variety of arm architectures. > >>>> > >>>> But you can do even more: by using Remote Services, > >>>> the phones can dynamically interact with each other > >>>> and other computers on the same network. > >>>> > >>>> The source together with a dockerfile to build the > >>>> app can be found here: > >>>> > >>>> https://github.com/bpetri/nativeLoad > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> Have fun & feel free to comment, > >>>> Bjoern > >>>> > >>> > >> > > >
