Hmm ok I'm confused. I was thinking about the JAX-RS Services whiteboard
spec that is now being implemented in Apache Aries. I'm aware of the the
remote services spec but not sure how it relates to jax-rs connector .



15 cze 2017 20:11 "Scott Lewis" <[email protected]> napisał(a):

On 6/15/2017 1:24 AM, Milen Dyankov wrote:

> Thanks Scott,
>
> I was looking into that some time ago but AFAIK it comes in R7. Not sure if
> thete is anything released at this point that would work with R6.
>

Were you saying 'there'?   The OSGi remote services and RSA specs have been
quite stable since R5 (chap 100 and 122 in compendium).

The Jax-RS distribution provider impls that I'm aware of are ECF's [1].
 It supports Jersey's or CXF's Jax-RS impls.

I will attempt to work on a reworking of your POC remote service metadata
for a pull request, after the upcoming ECF release (June 28 I think).

Scott

[1] https://github.com/ECF/JaxRSProviders


So for
> now I just decided to go with what I know works. But if you have practical
> experience with this spec, pull request would be more than welcome.
>
> Best,
> Milen
>
>
>
>
> 14 cze 2017 18:59 "Scott Lewis" <[email protected]> napisał(a):
>
> On 6/14/2017 4:46 AM, Milen Dyankov wrote:
>
> Hi Karaf developers,
>>
>> I'd like to ask you to have a look at something I've been working on. It's
>> a PoC called Eccentric Modularity (EM) and it's available here
>> https://github.com/azzazzel/EM
>>
>> FWIW:    I think your example would be improved by using OSGi remote
> services specs for the remote service metadata (e.g. provide/require
> capability, standardized remote service properties, etc) rather than the
> jax-rs connector specifically.   It would also then allow for supporting
> osgi remote service dynamics, service versioning, rs discovery, etc.
>
> Scott
>
>

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