Thanks to all for helping me in the right direction. I will try out DOSGI 1.2 
and let you know if I encounter any problems.
 
kr,
 
Frederik.

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Timothy Ward
Sent: vrijdag 28 oktober 2011 10:34
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Exposing Services Remotely


I have used DOSGi successfully with Aries, and there will be a discussion of 
using in Enterprise OSGi in Action (http://www.manning.com/cummins)

DOSGi is really good for exposing OSGi services as Web Services, and for 
consuming Web Services as OSGi services. I would definitely recommend it. The 
only thing I would say against it is that I have only been successful using the 
single bundle distribution of DOSGi 1.2, and that it can have one or two funny 
interactions with the Jetty web container if you have it installed.

I have also been working on "Modular EJB" support in Aries, and we have a 
working integration with OpenEJB currently sitting in trunk (we won't be 
releasing until OpenEJB 4.0.0 is released, and we have some doc). This works 
nicely with the Remote Services specification (DOSGi) and also with the more 
normal remote EJB model.

Regards,

Tim


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To: [email protected]; [email protected]
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Exposing Services Remotely
Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2011 23:00:06 +0200

Sorry I forgot to mention Fabric.

Regards
JB

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From: "Guillaume Nodet" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Exposing Services Remotely
Date: Thu, Oct 27, 2011 8:08 pm



DOSGi is good if you want remoting between OSGi frameworks (that use the same 
DOSGi providers mainly). 
Else, maybe JAXWS is the easiest way to go.

If you're looking at a very fast DOSGi implementation, you could have a look at 
my blog (http://gnodet.blogspot.com/2011/06/distributed-osgi-in-fabric.html).


On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 17:20, De Backer Frederik (DBB) 
<[email protected]> wrote:


        
        Hello, 
        I have been playing around with Aries over the last few days and I have 
been able to make some services via blueprint framework. However, now I would 
like to expose these services remotely (EJB-like via RMI or WS-style via SOAP). 
What is the recommended approach to do this? Is there already some support in 
the current version of Aries to do this or is this planned in the future? 
Should I use an app server like Geronimo and deploy my bundles in there after 
which I can use the typical JEE services (such as remoting) provided by an app 
server. Or should I go for a framework like the DOSGi framework of CXF?
        Any pointers regarding the possibilities, recommended approaches, 
experiences, samples would be very much appreciated. 
        Thx for the help, 
        Frederik. 
        
        
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