Re: OpenEJB and Enterprise Features

2011-02-14 Thread Charles Moulliard
location. >>> Like this: >>> - the projects could register their features >>> - there is no more features descriptors url to add, just a EFR location >>> >>> It's kind of extensions of maven repo used for features. >>> >>> My 2 cents ;

Re: OpenEJB and Enterprise Features

2011-02-14 Thread Guillaume Nodet
efine a >> EFR location. >> Like this: >> - the projects could register their features >> - there is no more features descriptors url to add, just a EFR location >> >> It's kind of extensions of maven repo used for features. >> >> My 2 cents ;)

Re: OpenEJB and Enterprise Features

2011-02-14 Thread Charles Moulliard
a EFR location > > It's kind of extensions of maven repo used for features. > > My 2 cents ;) > > Regards > JB > -Original Message- > From: Charles Moulliard > Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2011 18:15:59 > To: dev > Reply-To: dev@karaf.apache.org > Subject:

Re: OpenEJB and Enterprise Features

2011-02-12 Thread jb
n repo used for features. My 2 cents ;) Regards JB -Original Message- From: Charles Moulliard Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2011 18:15:59 To: dev Reply-To: dev@karaf.apache.org Subject: OpenEJB and Enterprise Features Hi, OpenEJB project has created a feature file to deploy their bundles. Th

Re: OpenEJB and Enterprise Features

2011-02-11 Thread Achim Nierbeck
-1; for embedding this external feature into karaf +1 on the central "knowledge" base about external features available :) One side node, OpenEJB with Karaf, Interesting something I always wanted to try :) Also -1; I'm also for the repository approach! (I've also added something like this al

Re: OpenEJB and Enterprise Features

2011-02-11 Thread Andreas Pieber
Also -1; I'm also for the repository approach! (I've also added something like this already to the roadmap page) kind regards, andreas On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 07:37:52PM +0100, Guillaume Nodet wrote: > -1 If they have it, why would we copy it and have to maintain it. We > can simply point users

Re: OpenEJB and Enterprise Features

2011-02-11 Thread Guillaume Nodet
-1 If they have it, why would we copy it and have to maintain it. We can simply point users to it, can't we ? I don't really want to maintain a feature file for all projects people could be interested in, that doesn't scale and will only add more dependencies and problems to our builds. I'd like

OpenEJB and Enterprise Features

2011-02-11 Thread Charles Moulliard
Hi, OpenEJB project has created a feature file to deploy their bundles. This should be an excellent candidate for our Enterprise Features file and a compagnion for Aries. Is it better to copy / paste their features in our file or to point to their feature file in org.apache.karaf.features.cfg ? +