If you end up with problems or limitations in Blueprint noOSGi, let us know. I'd be happy to discuss and eventually fix any problems you have.
2016-04-17 17:36 GMT+02:00 Brad Johnson <[email protected]>: > Thanks. I'll give it a look. I have a project coming up where I'm > developing a new endpoint to send updates of information coming in from a > payment processor. So I'll have a CBR in line looking for updates to > information on request/response. Internally there are a different > divisions interested in that information and I have to set up a dummy web > server/service to serve up an API so that my application can call it (to do > a prototype/PoC). So having a little blueprint bootstrap mechanism to set > up a JAX WS/CXF server would be spankin'. If they continue with their > obsession with Docker it might become even more relevant since these > self-contained bundled applications become something like half-way between > what a WAR and OSGi are. It obviously has to include all its dependencies > like a WAR but it can run outside of a container. > > By that I mean, a Docker image might have some blueprint bootstrap with a > Tanukisoft Java Service Wrapper or equivalent. I can imagine a new set of > EIPs springing up around that. A small applciation, for example, that boots > in a DMZ and exposes a Java annotated interface with certain security > configurations and then turns around and uses the same interface to make a > service call inside the firewall with different security and credentials. > A tiny router/firewall EIP for Docker. > > Part of the issue I run into currently is many of my clients are not using > straight open source but going through a well known commercial organization > so licensing becomes an issue. So as different technologies get thrust at > me because clients like them and want to adopt them and I find other > technologies like blueprint NoOSGi that allow me to use the karaf based > solutions for the more integrated enterprise but also repurpose the same > XML and Java for small non-enterprise applications I become intrigued. > > And I don't know how often I want to do integration testing where being > able to boot up small test applications. I certainly could turn around and > use Spring for that sort of work but now me and my teams would have to > switch paradigms. > > Obviously a lot of that is still just hand waving and scheming on my > part. Until one starts putting nails in it it is hard to tell if it'll > stand up or not. > > Brad > > On Sun, Apr 17, 2016 at 5:46 AM, Guillaume Nodet <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> You have some examples in the unit tests : >> >> https://github.com/apache/aries/blob/trunk/blueprint/blueprint-noosgi/src/test/java/org/apache/aries/blueprint/BlueprintContainerTest.java >> >> Also, the last release of blueprint-noosgi is a bit old, we may want to >> do a new release with more recent versions of blueprint-core, though it >> should work well enough. >> >> 2016-04-17 1:22 GMT+02:00 Brad Johnson <[email protected]>: >> >>> Are there any examples/sample code for this? I find it a fascinating >>> idea. I could see some cases for testing. >>> >>> http://aries.apache.org/modules/blueprintnoosgi.html >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> ------------------------ >> Guillaume Nodet >> ------------------------ >> Red Hat, Open Source Integration >> >> Email: [email protected] >> Web: http://fusesource.com >> Blog: http://gnodet.blogspot.com/ >> >> > -- ------------------------ Guillaume Nodet ------------------------ Red Hat, Open Source Integration Email: [email protected] Web: http://fusesource.com Blog: http://gnodet.blogspot.com/
