I looked more into the documentation and it seems that Winegrower supports more than just running in a single classpath. It is also about assembling the application and custom annotations. Interesting concept.
Christian Am Do., 31. Okt. 2019 um 13:05 Uhr schrieb Christian Schneider < ch...@die-schneider.net>: > Winegrower sounds similar to felix connect (aka pojo sr). > Can you elaborate how it is different? > > Christian > > Am Di., 29. Okt. 2019 um 10:16 Uhr schrieb Jean-Baptiste Onofré < > j...@nanthrax.net>: > >> Hi guys, >> >> For some months now, Romain and I worked on a PoC named Winegrower. >> >> Winegrower provides three modules: >> >> 1. a Java runtime with OSGi programming model with a flat/single >> classloader. >> >> 2. Winegrower "Cepages" are extensions (similar to spring-boot starter) >> that allows you to easily add flavors to your applications running with >> Winegrower. >> >> 3. Java agent to add winegrower at low level and get turnkey feature >> like monitoring, etc. >> >> We think Winegrower would be a great addition to Karaf for two reasons: >> >> 1. It's a first implementation about a flat/single classloader approach >> for OSGi. I know OSGi Alliance (and especially Ray) is thinking about >> that. >> >> 2. It's a great start to provide better tooling around OSGi and Karaf. >> The idea is to have >> >> Just to be clear, you can develop an application and test it with >> Winegrower. Then, you can run the application using a simple JVM with >> the Winegrower Ripener or deploy in Karaf, it's up to you, depending of >> the use case. >> >> The current Winegrower codebase is there: >> >> https://github.com/jbonofre/winegrower >> >> You can take a look on the README and the examples. >> >> We also deployed a quick website: https://jbonofre.github.io/winegrower/ >> >> Thoughts ? >> >> Regards >> JB & Romain >> >> > > -- > -- > Christian Schneider > http://www.liquid-reality.de > > Computer Scientist > http://www.adobe.com > > -- -- Christian Schneider http://www.liquid-reality.de Computer Scientist http://www.adobe.com