How about using the wiki? In that way non-contributors could contribute.

-- Richard

Am 10.08.2011 um 16:10 schrieb Marshall Schor:

> I'm going to take a crack at writing a web page for this (even though I'm not
> the expert), just to get something down, which we can modify :-)
> 
> I'll put it up on our web site under a "uima.apache.org/staging/..."
> 
> -Marshall
> 
> On 8/9/2011 1:27 PM, Marshall Schor wrote:
>> +1 to add a page to our website somewhere that talks about OSGi bundling.  
>> Since
>> I've never actually run any of the OSGi containers, I don't think I qualify 
>> to
>> do other than a "theory" page - and my theories are often not quite right 
>> :-) -
>> so it would be good if you and/or others that have run things in Felix etc., 
>> can
>> write something.
>> 
>> I'm somewhat in favor of releasing the OSGi bundles as now packaged (once
>> they've been verified to work in this form), since Tommaso (for one) finds 
>> them
>> useful and uses them in some projects.
>> 
>> -Marshall
>> 
>> On 8/9/2011 12:07 PM, Jörn Kottmann wrote:
>>> On 8/9/11 5:43 PM, Marshall Schor wrote:
>>>> A broader OSGi "support" for UIMA could be done, where we make UIMA aware 
>>>> of
>>>> OSGi, and have it use OSGi "services" to load classes from bundles, etc., 
>>>> but
>>>> that hasn't been done.
>>>> 
>>>> Let me know if this is off-base with respect to use cases you know 
>>>> about...; any
>>>> testing appreciated:-)
>>> Well, I am still skeptical if it is a good idea to release this. Because it 
>>> might
>>> simply not work for many.
>>> 
>>> As soon as a user wants to mix the addon AEs with a custom AEs he needs
>>> to repackage everything.
>>> 
>>> Why not directly tell our users, that they need to put everything into one
>>> bundle them self to get UIMA running in an OSGi container?
>>> 
>>> Jörn
>>> 

Richard Eckart de Castilho

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