Gemini blueprint has full support for spring afaik.
It's quite difficult to setup in karaf 3.x, but it should be fairly easy to
do with karaf 4.x.


2014-05-22 0:46 GMT+02:00 Tim Jones <[email protected]>:

> Charlie, it is not so much that I am afraid of embracing OSGI.  The
> application I work on for my day job runs on Karaf, it has been in
> production at a number of sites for a couple of years. One of the main
> reasons we chose OSGI was the ability to hot swap, although in reality this
> hasn't proved to be as rosy as written on the box due to perm gen memory
> leaks, essentially limiting the number if times a bundle can be reinstalled
> before a full server restart.
>
> I am concerned as to what direction we need to take in the future since the
> application has significant dependency on Spring and it seems there is at
> the moment and end date forced upon us by the spring-dm dependency.
>
> The alternatives you have mentioned still seem rather immature for me to
> put
> a case to management to introduce into a stable running system (we pretty
> much run 24x7 and use the hot swapping for emergency upgrades) but I will
> take a closer look thanks.
>
>
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