Sure, our crowd can clean-room implement.  I imagine either Carl Scott or I
would be the right person.  Email me details or post on the list to steer us
wide of the license minefield.

On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 1:30 PM, Bryan Hunt <[email protected]> wrote:

> Would there be any interest in a Restlet extension that would allow you to
> dynamically register representations in an OSGi environment?  This feature
> could be expanded to support representations defined by an Eclipse extension
> point.
>
> There is already code available that does this for Restlet 1.x, and I have
> code that does this for Restlet 2.0, but as I mentioned in my blog (
> http://bryanhunt.wordpress.com) there's a problem with the license, and my
> code is "tainted" by knowledge of the original source.  I was hoping that a
> colleague of mine would re-create the work I did for Restlet 2.0, but he
> doesn't appear to have the time.
>
> If anyone is interested in working on this, I can help to a certain degree.
>  If you are comfortable with the Reslet architecture, and OSGi bundles, this
> should only take a few hours to get completed.
>
> Bryan
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