Thanks for the link Neil but I've seen your post already (much like
everything else you make publicly available :)

Regards,
Milen

On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 1:49 PM, Neil Bartlett <njbartl...@gmail.com> wrote:

> The following does not answer your question with respect to the OSGi
> Alliance’s official plans… however I have already built a proof-of-concept
> demonstrating that OSGi can run within the Java 9 “unnamed module” and
> resolve dependencies against the platform modules. I wrote a blog post
> about it here: http://njbartlett.name/2015/11/13/osgi-jigsaw.html
>
> Regards,
> Neil
>
>
> On 11 Mar 2016, at 12:44, Milen Dyankov <milendyan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> can someone please point me to some resource that describes the plans for
> OSGi / JSR 276 interoperability?
>
> I'm sorry if this has been already discussed here, I just joined the list
> after trying without success to search through archives. I was also pretty
> sure it would be easy to find this information online but it seams it's
> either not available or I don't know how to find it.
>
> To put some more context to my question, at the moment I'm interested to
> know how people who make decisions about OSGi's future, would describes the
> general approach of building applications with Java9 and OSGi, rather than
> discuss deep technical details.
>
> It seams to me that Penrose project is inactive (judging by source code
> and mailing list activities) from around 2012/2013. Not that I'm very
> familiar with it, but IIRC it was supposed to provide that
> interoperability. From what I can tell, there is no much interest (if at
> all) in this subject from the Java platform engineers. So, assuming Java 9
> will be released soon (let's just say 2017 is soon enough for long term
> planning) what will be the recommended way to run OSGi on top of it? Would
> one just continue to use classpath and ignore modulepath? If not, then are
> there any plans for future versions of OSGi to allow to dynamically load
> java modules? Will bundles need to be converted to java modules (perhaps
> automatically behind the scenes) or vice versa?
>
> I would really appreciate it, if someone can share a vision of how would
> one build applications with Java 9 and OSGi in the foreseeable future.
>
> Thank you,
> Milen
>
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