yep. Actually they can be used right now. At list it was possible a while
ago. Pax Runner is itself starting a small Felix instance installs the
scanners and use them via the provisioning service. So, moving them out
should be straight forward.

On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 6:41 PM, Aaron Zeckoski <aar...@vt.edu> wrote:

> Sounds great! The current scanners already sound really good and the
> ability to embed this into a project by itself would be quite valuable.
>
> Would this mean that pax-runner would just use pax-scanner and then
> pax-scanner could be used individually or triggered/configured from
> pax-runner?
>
> -AZ
>
> On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 9:37 AM, Alin Dreghiciu <adreghi...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi guys,
>> I wanted for a long time to startup a new Pax project named Pax Scanner.
>>
>> The idea is to provide divers scanners that can produce list of artifacts
>> (maybe change sets?). Then divers processors can process the scanned
>> artifacts as for example for bundles install/install (a la file install),
>> some may enhance eventual bundles, some can transform classic artifacts into
>> bundles, or wars into web bundles. And so on.
>>
>> I basically want to start by extracting pax runner scanners into a
>> separate project (like I did with pax swissbox/url) and then make them
>> possible to be used from Pax Runner, as standalone projects or via other
>> tools like Filippo's Pax Pyo.
>>
>> For now we have the following scanners:
>>
>>    - bundles scanned from a directory
>>    - bundles scanned from jar file
>>    - bundles from an url
>>    - bundles from a maven pom files
>>    - bundles from composite specs
>>    - bundles from Apache Karaf features repository.
>>
>> After extraction we can add the processing pipe and the triggers that
>> could trigger the scanning process in divers ways, e.g. like quartz?.
>>
>> WDYT?
>> And do not hesitate to come up with ideas ;).
>>
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