Hi Didier,

Didier Donsez wrote:
> Carsten
> 
> I made (1,5 year ago) bridges between EA and MOMs to distribute events
> across networked nodes.
> 
cool!

> http://www-adele.imag.fr/users/Didier.Donsez/dev/osgi/eaivybridge
> http://www-adele.imag.fr/users/Didier.Donsez/dev/osgi/easienabridge
> but the IVY use a library with a ASL2-incompatible license and the Siena
> one is not finished
> They run under Oscar and some on both Oscar and Felix !
>
Unfortunately the links above do currently not work for me.


> My lab made also a bridge between EA and a JMS MOM but I don't know what
> is its status.
> 
> You may have a look on them.
> 
> There is also a paper and slides (in french ;-( ) presented them at an
> OSGi Users Group France workshop
I can at least look at the images :)
> http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/09/73/43/ANNEX/slides_paper-5.pdf
> http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/09/73/43/PDF/paper-5.pdf
> 
> Moreover, Bob Brady developed a bridge between EA and ECF for his MsC
> He had presented his work at the ECLIPSEWORLD 2006
> Bob Brady. Developing Collaborative Tools With Equinox
> and ECF, .ECLIPSEWORLD 2006, Cambridge, MA, Sept.
> 8, 2006
> /Agile methods require a high degree of collaboration throughout the
> application life cycle. However, many existing development tools are
> essentially single-user. Coming to the rescue is the Equinox OSGi
> implementation and Eclipse Communication Framework, which are gaining
> momentum as a means for providing collaboration among tools, such as
> their use in the Eclipse Corona project./
> 
> /This intermediate-to-advanced class will teach you how to use the
> Equinox and ECF projects to start developing real-time collaborative
> tools. We'll start with an overview of Equinox followed by several
> hands-on examples to show you the basics of Equinox's built-in SOA, and
> how to create a bundle that coordinates service interactions. We'll then
> use practical code examples to explain how ECF can be used for
> peer-to-peer messaging and sharing project resources. Finally, we'll
> create a sample tool with real-time, collaborative views. Basic Java and
> Eclipse development experience are prerequisites./
> 
> Bob (I have his email address) may send his report to you.
That would be great!

> 
> With Karl, we start to discuss about a brigde between EA and JXTA since
> JXTA can broadcast messages between P2P nodes and its license is
> compatible with ASL2.
> 
> I hope this help you
Yes, it does.

Thanks
Carsten


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