Remy Maucherat wrote:
Henri Gomez wrote:
May be not related, but did there is plan in TC 6.x to make use at
some time OSGI framework, like the one used in Eclipse and RCP
applications ?

I really like this concept and it seems a good candidate to provide a
modular kernel / micro-architecture.
If we do that, what doesn't make it a Geronimo clone ? The services that are shipped by default, maybe ? ;)

It also most likely make Tomcat more heavyweight, although I don't know whether or not it would make it more difficult to integrate.
As someone who really wants to integrate Tomcat into a larger application soon (I had a working prototype for a while), I really don't want Eclipse or its RCP -- or anything of the sort -- in Tomcat.

I like the fact that Tomcat is still relatively lightweight and brings relatively few extra libraries and version conflicts thereof into the picture. As long as I keep a few of the Apache libraries I use up-to-date, all is well (and probably would be otherwise -- it's just really easy to remove any possible issues by version matching).

Future NetBeans versions may cease to embed Tomcat and embed the whole Glassfish thing instead, I don't know, but the embedding of Tomcat in current NetBeans releases is a perfect example of why no IDE's faddish RCP (Eclipse's, NetBeans', or new-sprocket-fad-xyz) should not make its way into Tomcat.

[Sorry for any cynicism, but I've seen a rash of "wouldn't our simple, lightweight open source component X be oh so much better if we just stuck in an entire IDE framework underneath" knee jerks in open source communities ranging as far afield as jManage. Let's K.I.S.S!]

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Jess Holle

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