Hi community, is there anyone who's familiar with OSGI or interested in this?
Thanks, -Ian. On Tue, Sep 3, 2019 at 7:58 AM Scott Lewis <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Jun, > > On 9/1/2019 10:29 PM, Scott Lewis wrote: > > <stuff delected> > > > Yes both of these use cases are supported. As an example of 1: during > > testing of the DubboProvider I exported a DemoService instances as an > > OSGi Remote Service. Since it was exported with the Dubbo protocol, > > it can/could be accessed by either an OSGi-based client (as per the > > examples in the DubboProvider...i.e. 2) AND I tested access to it via > > a Java-only client (from dubbo-demo-api-consumer). What this means > > is that such a service can be accessed by any consumer (OSGi or not) > > that uses the dubbo protocol (both 1 and 2). > > To provide an example of this, I created this java project [1]. It's a > DemoService consumer that is Java-only (similar to your own > dubbo-demo-api-consumer except for how the dubbo url is discovered), but > it can use/call the DemoService exported by the OSGi RS impl [2]. > > Scott > > [1] > > https://github.com/ECF/DubboProvider/tree/master/examples/ecf.example.demo.consumer > > [2] > > https://github.com/ECF/DubboProvider/tree/master/examples/org.eclipse.ecf.examples.provider.dubbo.demo.impl > > > >
