Hi Pavel,

kind of. If you want to have something similar to Spring, Blueprint is to
the rescue.
The downside of it, it's purely XML, that's where Declarative Services (DS)
come in handy,
as they support annotations, also for configurations.
Downside on DS, no inner-bundle wiring, only wiring of Services.

regards, Achim



2017-06-06 13:00 GMT+02:00 Pavel <[email protected]>:

> Hi all
>
> I had an idea to make a soltuion Osgi+Pax-web+Spring. But after reading
> some information,
> for example https://stackoverflow.com/a/25001220/5057736 and some work
> it seems that such configuration
> has no future. Am I right?
>
> Best regards, Pavel
>
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