Hi Jerome, I'd certainly want Cayenne to be packaged in OSGi-friendly manner. As you've mentioned, others have reported success using Cayenne with OSGi (Jeremias Maerki message here http://markmail.org/message/admkhniktnvnfid5 ) , but there were no contributions back to the project. We'd gladly accept such contribution if it shows up ;)
BTW, now with Cayenne 3.1 the entire configuration is based on dependency injection, with configuration organized into separate "module" Java classes, allowing service overrides, etc. So I suspect the scenario described by Jeremias should be easy to implement in 3.1. If you are interested, let's certainly continue this conversation on dev. Cheers, Andrus --------------- Andrus Adamchik Apache Cayenne ORM: http://cayenne.apache.org/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/ApacheCayenne On Mar 14, 2012, at 7:11 PM, jerome moliere wrote: > Hi all, > I am going back to Cayenne , product I used 5 or 6 years ago... > I am an addict of OSGi and for a new project I wish to use an ORM as > the data layer inside a minimalist OSGi platform (Felix) > I don't want to use the Blueprint specification (integrating JPA with > Spring syntax) so I 'd like to know what is the current state of the > Cayenne inside OSGi ? > I 've found messages from 2009 dealing with that subject but looking > inside the jar files I can't see any meta data related to OSGi... > Maybe that this question would suit better to the dev list ? > > I am ready to contribute to this subject if you find some interest ...; > Thanks for any pointer, feedback .... > > Regards > > J.MOLIERE - Mentor/J > auteur Eyrolles > blog: http://romjethoughts.blogspot.com > OSGi book available now!!! >
