[Lift] Re: How to use the new Record framework and Jackrabbit

2009-04-09 Thread Josh Suereth
Glenn,

Given what I know of the existing Scala OSGi bundles, I don't see any issues
with what you're attempting, but I have not tried that personally.

As Tim mentioned, the stuff Heiko and I are working on will hopefully unify
the existing OSGi solutions and provide a little bit easier integration for
you.  I'm hoping you'll see the early work show up in the scala nightlies by
next week.

In the meantime Heiko's bundlification of scala or the scala-library used
by the eclipse plugin are both good alternatives for using scala in OSGi
environments.   I've only ever used the later personally (and I would only
recommend it in equinox, as it uses eclipse specific manifest extensions).


- Josh

On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 7:34 PM, Timothy Perrett timo...@getintheloop.euwrote:



 Glenn, my understanding is that the OSGI stuff is *extremely* new... Check
 back on the recent conversations about it on list and that might answer
 some
 of your questions :-)

 Josh might also chime in with an appropriate answer as I think he's been
 working on the OSGI stuff.

 Cheers, Tim

 On 08/04/2009 22:27, glenn gl...@exmbly.com wrote:

 
  Has anyone tried to use the Scala OSGI bundle, say in Sling, to
  persist data to Jackrabbit? Any attempt at an implementation, at this
  stage, would be welcome.
 
  Glenn Silverman
 
  
 



 


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[Lift] Re: How to use the new Record framework and Jackrabbit

2009-04-09 Thread Heiko Seeberger
Glenn,

We have just started OSGi-fying Scala and Lift and there is still some  
way to go ...

If you need a properly OSGi-fied Scala library right now then take a  
look at ScalaModules (www.scalamodules.org). But as Josh mentioned we  
will hopefully soon see the official Scala JARs being OSGi bundles ...

Regarding persistence: OSGi class loading sometimes is a little  
tricky, especially when dealing with code not designed for OSGi. I  
guess we will have to work on that a little. I will post progress to  
this list.

Heiko

On 09.04.2009, at 14:25, Josh Suereth wrote:

 Glenn,

 Given what I know of the existing Scala OSGi bundles, I don't see  
 any issues with what you're attempting, but I have not tried that  
 personally.

 As Tim mentioned, the stuff Heiko and I are working on will  
 hopefully unify the existing OSGi solutions and provide a little bit  
 easier integration for you.  I'm hoping you'll see the early work  
 show up in the scala nightlies by next week.

 In the meantime Heiko's bundlification of scala or the scala- 
 library used by the eclipse plugin are both good alternatives for  
 using scala in OSGi environments.   I've only ever used the later  
 personally (and I would only recommend it in equinox, as it uses  
 eclipse specific manifest extensions).


 - Josh

 On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 7:34 PM, Timothy Perrett timo...@getintheloop.eu 
  wrote:


 Glenn, my understanding is that the OSGI stuff is *extremely* new...  
 Check
 back on the recent conversations about it on list and that might  
 answer some
 of your questions :-)

 Josh might also chime in with an appropriate answer as I think he's  
 been
 working on the OSGI stuff.

 Cheers, Tim

 On 08/04/2009 22:27, glenn gl...@exmbly.com wrote:

 
  Has anyone tried to use the Scala OSGI bundle, say in Sling, to
  persist data to Jackrabbit? Any attempt at an implementation, at  
 this
  stage, would be welcome.
 
  Glenn Silverman
 
  
 






 



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