On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 11:09 PM, Siamak Haschemi <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 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 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 ...
>

I think you have misunderstood "Universal OSGi". AFAIK, it is not about
bundles written in a different language, but about having non-Java services
available in the OSGi Service Registry and the type translation required.
So, Peter is not talking so much about a generic non-Java-capable OSGi
framework, but for situations where you have requirement to bridge over to
some other world, it can be done relatively nicely via the OSGi service
registry.


Cheers
Niclas
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