Hi Charles
that is true. Geronimo does not yet really support OSGi as deployment
option for JEE apps but I am quite sure that more or less all JEE
containers will move into the direction of directly supporting OSGi in
the way you described. So while Geronimo may not be the right place at
the moment it might fit very well as soon as they also move into that
direction.
Like I said in the mean while a Karaf sub project would be fine.
Christian
On 16.05.2013 17:00, Charles Moulliard wrote:
I don't think that Geronimo is the place to host it. Geronimo is like TomEE
a JEE server where "modules" which are not bundles are deployed. So even if
they use Karaf, they don't work with Karaf like we do with ServiceMix, ...
and the Web OpenEJB, OpenJPA or OpenWebbeans Containers are not deployed as
bundles or features and don't use OSGI Services (OSGI HTTP Service, ...).
So Geronimo will not really help us to drive EE features of Karaf.
On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 4:08 PM, Christian Schneider <
[email protected]> wrote:
I also think a geronimo subproject makes most sense. On the other hand as
long as geronimo is not ready I am also positive
to host Karaf EE as a Karaf subproject.
Christian
Am 16.05.2013 12:18, schrieb James Strachan:
Isn't Geronimo based on Karaf now? If so isn't that a better place to
unify Karaf & EE? I'm all for diversity and competing implementations;
I just don't grok how KarafEE would differ from Geronimo; is there
something KarafEE would do differently to Geronimo from a Karaf
perspective?
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Open Source Architect
Talend Application Integration Division http://www.talend.com
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Christian Schneider
http://www.liquid-reality.de
Open Source Architect
http://www.talend.com