On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 4:38 PM, Jean-Baptiste Onofré <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Claus,
>
> I propose to release Spring 4.0.0 bundles as ServiceMix Bundles.
>
> We already provide Spring LDAP and Spring Security in ServiceMix Bundles
> set.
>
> If we all agree, I will prepare Spring 4.0.0 bundles (aspect, core, context,
> beans, etc) to release in ServiceMix Bundles 2014.01 release.
>
> WDYT ?
>

Yeah if we can do this ourselves just as the SMX team does with the
bundle releases, then that would be good.

Though it would be great with Spring 3.2.x (3.2.5 or 3.2.6 or the
upcoming 3.2.7) release too. As there is some security issues among
others that would be great that Karaf end users could get also. So
3.2.5 fixes some security issues in 3.2.4. And 3.2.7 fixes one or more
in 3.2.5 or 3.2.6 etc.

And for Spring 4.0 is there an issue with the old spring-dm 1.2.1 not
supporting that? I think I heard/read somewhere about that?


> Regards
> JB
>
>
> On 01/20/2014 04:33 PM, Claus Ibsen wrote:
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> So I have been waiting for Spring to release Spring 3.2.5 or newer as
>> OSGi bundle on their EBR repo at
>> http://ebr.springsource.com/repository/
>>
>> The last release available is 3.2.4.
>>
>> I asked on twitter and got this reply
>> https://twitter.com/glynnormington/status/425280920888016896
>>
>> Also if you see the FAQ here, it says the repo is frozen
>> http://ebr.springsource.com/repository/app/faq
>>
>> And that it may not be online anymore after September 2014.
>>
>> Glyn, refers to Eclipse EBR but it looks like they have not taken over
>> doing Spring OSGi release
>> http://www.eclipse.org/ebr/
>>
>>
>> So down the road we have 2 problems
>>
>> 1)
>> Spring 3.2.4 is the last OSGi bundle release
>>
>> 2)
>> The Spring EBR repo will be taken offline in the future
>>
>>
>>
>> So any thoughts what we can do?
>>
>>
>
> --
> Jean-Baptiste Onofré
> [email protected]
> http://blog.nanthrax.net
> Talend - http://www.talend.com



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