Of course, Stephen will be invited to become a Karaf committer ;)

Regards
JB

On 08/31/2011 02:50 PM, Jean-Baptiste Onofré wrote:
Hi all,

I discussed since few days with Stephen Evanchik, the author of EIK.

EIK is currently an Eclipse lab project.
EIK (Eclipse Integration for Karaf) is the integration of the Apache
Karaf application platform and the Eclipse IDE.

Notable features include:

* An Eclipse Run/Debug launcher configuration that configures Karaf to
run inside the workbench transparently to the developer
* Automatic deployment of workspace plugin projects to running Karaf
instances without copying files
* A Target Platform Definition that allows developers to target only the
bundles found in Karaf distributions
* A Target Platform Provisioner that automatically constructs a target
platform from any Karaf distribution on the user's local disk
* JMX instrumentation of the Running/Debugging Karaf instance.
* Eclipse views that display the Bundle and Service status of Karaf
instances

Experimental features:

Web Tools Platform integration including:
* Karaf server runtime with associated classpath maintenance
* Karaf runtime locator that scans local disks for compatible Karaf
distributions

Stephen and I would like to propose EIK as a new Karaf sub-project.

We're going to change the current license to use an Apache 2.0 license
(I will take care of the IP-clearance), update the code base with the
correct header files, etc.
As for the others Karaf sub-project, EIK will use a SVN location like
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/karaf/eik (and an associated git repo).
I will take care of others resources (Jira, Jenkins, Sonar, etc, etc :)).

EIK could be a good platform for both Karaf development, but also to
construct some tool on top of that (I can image some deployment or
advanced monitoring "studios" powered by Eclipse/EIK, etc).

This thread is not a vote, just a discussion thread. I would like to
have your view about EIK before starting a formal vote.

Thanks
Regards
JB

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