Hi,

Excellent idea Gert. 

BTW, I think that we need also for SMX a kind of SMX Certification Kit
(sorry for the name but I don't find immediately the best one) who will
check/verify/validate/... the bundles that a SMX 4.xx platform support

This idea from the Java world for J2EE specification where such a kit exists
and is delivered by SUN. We need flexibility and don't need something too
much restrictive.

I propose that we include in this kit existing unit test (coming from
ActiveMq, Camel, CXF, JBI, NMR, ...) that the kit will run (and probably
integrate with high level tests case) to validate transactionnal, routing,
... aspects of the platform. If all the tests succeeded, then we can provide
the list of features/bundles certified by the SMX 4.xxx platform.

Regards



Gert Vanthienen wrote:
> 
> L.S.,
> 
> Currently, a features descriptor for Camel is being generated in the
> ServiceMix 4 features projects.  This descriptor basically is an XML
> file that allows you to install any Camel component on ServiceMix
> Kernel in a single command.  The information in the descriptor will be
> used to determine which others OSGi bundles are required.
> 
> We now released ServiceMix 4.0.0 with a features descriptor for Camel
> 1.6.0, but on the Camel project itself we're now working on
> 2.0.0-SNAPSHOT and 1.6.1-SNAPSHOT.  I would like to propose to move
> the generation process of the features descriptor into the Camel
> project itself, so every release of Camel can come with its own
> features descriptor.  It will also make it easier for people to test a
> SNAPSHOT for Camel inside ServiceMix Kernel without having to hack up
> their own descriptor first.
> 
> If we look at the codebase, it will basically mean that we would have
> to move the pom.xml and properties file that's currently at
> https://svn.eu.apache.org/repos/asf/servicemix/smx4/features/trunk/camel/camel-features/
> to e.g. a /platform/servicemix-kernel directory in the Camel project.
> 
> Any thoughs?
> 
> Gert Vanthienen
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