Good day Brian & Charles, Thank you very much for the information and the sample feature.xml files, it is really going to help a lot.
Many of the media articles and web posts mention that OSGi can be HAZARDOUS do a developers health but on the whole (except getting Hazelcast to work but that was my misconception of OSGi) the development / build / deploy process seems more fluid and streamlined to the more traditional JEE methodlogy. During the day I develop for Oracle Weblogic and the number of frameworks and libraries that do not work on this platform is astounding and therefore when I watched the InfoQ presentation on guardian.co.uk and how they adopted values in choosing the coding platform to use, I decided that I should do the same. And although I am not using Scala, as is the case for guardian.co.uk, I have found OSGi and primarily Karaf being the solution to the values that I hold dear as a developer / designer / integrator. Regards, Mark P Ashworth -- View this message in context: http://karaf.922171.n3.nabble.com/Best-database-access-strategy-to-use-in-OSGi-environment-tp4025883p4025887.html Sent from the Karaf - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
