+1 for Patrick's proposal.



Patrick Dempsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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09/26/2007 03:44 PM
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[equinox-dev] Moving Service Activator Toolkit (SAT) from the Open 
Healthcare Framework (OHF) to Equinox






Currently the Service Activator Toolkit (SAT) in the Open Healthcare 
Framework (OHF) technology project that is of great value to people 
programming OSGi Applications.  SAT is a Java component that simplifies 
the building of OSGi service-oriented bundles. It is approximately 8,000 
lines of Java code. By decreasing the complexity of OSGi bundle 
development, this toolkit provides increased acceptance of OSGi in the 
device community. In addition to making the use of OSGi services easier, 
it supports the creation of well behaved bundles, reducing development 
time, reducing training costs, and promotes consistent bundle behavior.  
It seems that this technology is somewhat misplaced and it would better 
serve the community if it was part of the Equinox project.

I propose moving SAT from OHF to Equinox.  As this code is very stable, 
robust and has been previously used in commercial products, I would ask 
that it be reviewed for eligibility for moving in the graduated Equinox 
bundles area, rather than the Equinox Incubator.

For reference SAT is in cvs at
:pserver:dev.eclipse.org:/cvsroot/technology
org.eclipse.ohf/plugins/org.eclipse.soda.sat

There is also lots of good information (documentations, bug reporting, 
downloads) at 
http://eclipse-sat.blogspot.com/

Patrick

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