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Thomas Andraschko updated OWB-1319: ----------------------------------- Summary: Implement lightweight CDI-centric HTTP server + allow build-time CDI proxy generation (was: Implement lightweight CDI-centric HTTP server) > Implement lightweight CDI-centric HTTP server + allow build-time CDI proxy > generation > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: OWB-1319 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OWB-1319 > Project: OpenWebBeans > Issue Type: New Feature > Reporter: Thomas Andraschko > Assignee: Thomas Andraschko > Priority: Major > Labels: gsoc, gsoc2020, mentor > > Apache OpenWebBeans is a IoC container implementing CDI specification. > With the rise of Kubernetes and more generally the Cloud adoption, it becomes > more and more key to be able to have fast, light and reliable servers. > That ecosystem is mainly composed of Microprofile servers. > However their stack is quite huge for most applications and OpenWebBeans > Microprofile server are not CDI centric (Meecrowave and Tomee are Tomcat > centric). > This is why the need of a light HTTP server (likely Netty based), embeddable > in CDI context (as a bean) comes. > It will be close to a light embedded servlet container but likely more > reactive in the way the server will need to scale. > It must handle fixed size payload (with Content-Length header) but also > chunking. > File upload is an optional bonus. > This task will require: > 1. to implement a HTTP server with Netty (or alike), > 2. define a light HTTP API (at least supporting filter like interception, > even interceptor based but in a reactive fashion - CompletionStage), > 3. make it configurable (Micorprofile config or so) and embedded. > Once this light server is ready, the next step for a Java application to > embrace the cloud is to make it native. > This is generally done through GraalVM. > Today OpenWebBeans proxy generation is not stable so making it native is not > trivial. > The end of the task will therefore be to implement a proxy SPI in > OpenWebBeans enabling to have pre-generated proxies and reload them at > runtime (per bean). > The delivery of this task can be a Runnable (with a companion main(String[])). > > You should know: > • Java > • HTTP > > *Difficulty*: Major > *mentors*: tandrasc...@apache.org, rmannibu...@apache.org > *Potential mentors:* > Project Devs, mail: dev (at) openwebbeans.apache.org -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)