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Tobias Bocanegra commented on SLING-4154:
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I agree with [~cziegeler] here. It is clearer if the individual components are
loosely coupled. You can still write a HTTP endpoint that consolidates the
configuration of an agent and auto-configures all parts.
> Discuss distribution components creation and configuration
> -----------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: SLING-4154
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-4154
> Project: Sling
> Issue Type: Task
> Components: Distribution
> Reporter: Marius Petria
> Fix For: Content Distribution 0.2.0
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> Distribution has one main component (agent) and several secondary components
> (triggers, exporters and importers).
> These can be created as java objects using a DistributionComponentFactory.
> The core framework provides a DefaultDistributionComponentFactory that will
> create the components implemented in the core but a client can define its own
> components and factory and the default component factory will use those to
> create a component it does not know of.
> The core framework also provides two ways of registering such a java object
> as an OSGI service:
> 1. using osgi configs, the osgi properties are parsed and passed to the
> factory, a component is created and registered
> (GenericDistributionComponentFactory)
> 2. resource configs, the properties of a resource are parsed and passed to
> the factory, a component is created and registered
> (ResourceBasedDistributionComponentFactory)
> Components registered as OSGI services are available as resources via
> OsgiServicePropertiesResourceProvider.
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