Hi all,
Just to let you know that this project (called Project LightSabre) is
now available under the Apache license from here:
http://lightsabre.fusesource.org
It can distribute events sent to the OSGi event admin to remote OSGi
frameworks. It's all done via the OSGi Event Admin, so no custom
interfaces...
At the moment you still have to build it yourself, were working on
binary downloads too :)
Best place to start is the getting started guide:
http://fusesource.com/wiki/display/LIGHTSABRE/Getting+Started
Cheers,
David
David Bosschaert wrote:
Hi Andrea,
Progress and Prosyst have sponsored a student, Marc Schaaf to do some
research in this area. He has made an implementation of exactly this
as part of his thesis project and will present his results during the
OSGi Community Event @ Jazoon this June. It will be part of the talk
called 'Distributed Services - OSGi 4.2 and possible future
enhancements', see here:
http://www.osgi.org/DevConEurope2009/Speakers#Bosschaert
Best regards,
David
Andrea Zoppello wrote:
Hi All,
Event Admin service is in my opinion one of the most useful OSGi
service of the compendium and
after studying and playing with it, i found out that some concepts
are *common* or similar to JMS.
So i've start to think if *could make sense* to have an Event Admin
implementation based on JMS, this
could have some great benefits for example, event could be persisted
and we will benefit from the features
offered by jms brokers...
I'm just writing here to discuss about this with the community.
Does this idea make sense??? Is that someone that had already the
same idea??? Are there some
just implementation of this???
Andrea Zoppello
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