Clearly on the last version of Gemini blueprint they have work to make
compatible with spring 3.1. Therefore I think Sprint-DM 1.2 is not
compatible with spring 3.1.
I have a question. For you if I want to use Gemini Blueprint does I need to
try to replace Aries Blueprint or 2 implementation of the Blueprint
specification can coexist in karaf at runtime?

Romain.

2012/6/12 Raman Gupta <[email protected]>

>  Another interested party re. Gemini-Blueprint here...
>
> Gemini-blueprint offers integration with Spring application contexts
> whereas Aries Blueprint does not. Without integration with Spring and/or
> Guice, I'm not sure how useful Aries can really be... The DI capabilities
> of raw Blueprint are ok for basic bundles but are pretty limited for
> advanced use-cases.
>
> For now, Spring-DM 1.2, which works out of the box on Karaf via the
> feature, seems to have pretty much all the capabilities of
> Gemini-Blueprint, but obviously this will become less and less true as time
> goes on.
>
> Regards,
> Raman
>
>
>
> On 06/12/2012 04:40 PM, Romain Gilles wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>  I'm really interesting too! I have try last week to make Spring 3.1.1
> and Gemini-blueprint works on karaf. I finally succeeded but with a patch
> on gemini and now I trying to work with the gemeni team to see if they
> accept my patch. So if you think that blueprint from aries is better let me
> know. I think blueprint from aries is not able to mix standard spring +
> blueprint as gemini does.
> I think if you have a strong adherence with spring then you will have to
> go on gemini-blueprint as I does. I my case it is not me but a third party
> that use massively spring features.
> Any way if I have time I will try to replace aries blueprint by
> gemini-blueprint. I'm not sure that is possible?
>
>  Romain.
>
> 2012/6/12 bobshort <[email protected]>
>
>> I added the Spring feature dependency to my feature and it refreshes
>> everything on install. Thanks for the tip!
>>
>> On a slightly different topic, I'm curious about the "Aries usually works
>> better than Spring DM" comment? We are pretty heavy Spring users. I've
>> considered switching to Blueprint but haven't seen anything definitive on
>> what makes it better. There is a lot of Spring specific logic in our app
>> I'd
>> have to replace, particularly the use of annotations and some aop
>> functionality, but I'd consider it if there was a significant benefit.
>>
>> Can you elaborate on the what makes Aries better?
>>
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