Don't forget to mention the Karaf user guide.

As Tamaya is a configuration manager, shared by different applications and system, it makes sense to leverage Karaf ConfigAdmin layer and expose as a Tamaya service.
What I see, it's:
- Tamaya configuration service (REST) deployed in Karaf
- Tamaya configuration backends (ConfigAdmin is one, but we can image other adapters like JDBC, etc, relaying the existing ones)

@Anatole: what do you think about this scenario ?

Regards
JB

On 10/12/2015 08:44 PM, Christian Schneider wrote:
Can you tell a bit more about the concepts in Tamaya?

In OSGi the configuration is managed mainly by the ConfigurationAdmin
service. We use felix fileinstall together with felix configadmin to
provide configurations backed by a file system.
Config Admin can be queried but mainly configuration is pushed to bundles.

You can look into some of my tutorials :
http://liquid-reality.de/display/liquid/2011/09/23/Karaf+Tutorial+Part+2+-+Using+the+Configuration+Admin+Service

http://liquid-reality.de/display/liquid/2011/09/26/Karaf+Tutorial+Part+3+-+Improving+configuration+editing+using+the+OSGI+Metatype+Service+and+the+Felix+Webconsole


This is also related:
http://njbartlett.name/2015/08/17/osgir6-declarative-services.html


Christian

Am 12.10.2015 um 18:53 schrieb Anatole Tresch:
Hi all

I am one of the active committers of the Apache Tamaya poddling, which
provides a unified configuration API/SPI. I think, it would be great, if
Tamaya could ship a configuration component for Karaf.
Can somebody give me a short hint, where I can find the configuration
related code running in Karaf? My current idea is that Tamaya will ship a
corresponding bundle as part of the next release, that is accessing
configuration using the Tamaya SPI mechanism.

BTW: I already checked out the Karaf source from git and have read the
committer guidelines.

Thanks for your feedback!

Anatole




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