Hello Jan, nice to hear from you.
As I understand, you are working on a component-framework written in C. This is somehow different to what I was thinking of: I thought of some C++-Bundles which can provide and use services into/from a OSGi-Runtime. That means that the OSGi-Runtime will manage dependencies and lifecycle, but the C++-Bundles can participate on this through some bridging technology ... Or did I get you wrong and you are focusing on this? Kind regards, Siamak Haschemi Rellermeyer Jan Simon schrieb: > Hi Siamak, > > Yes, actually we have a project on this. At the moment, I am > implementing an OSGi-like infrastructure in C to be the backbone of our > new operating system but bindings for other languages are planned. > > Cheers, > > Jan. > > > _______________________________________________ > OSGi Developer Mail List > osgi-dev@mail.osgi.org > https://mail.osgi.org/mailman/listinfo/osgi-dev
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