Hey Scott,

Thanks for the update. We're actually looking to deploy Remote Services in our 
next release. Can you speak to the relative merits of ECF vs the Apache CXF 
Distributed OSGi subproject?

Thanks,
Nick Baker

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Date: Wednesday, March 23, 2016 at 12:39 PM
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Subject: Re: ECF 3.13 released

iv)  ECF 3.13 also supports using maven to install Karaf features [4].

On 3/17/2016 9:37 AM, Scott Lewis wrote:
ECF 3.13 has just been released [1].

ECF provides a modular and CT-tested implementation of OSGi R6 Remote Services 
and Remote Service Admin (1.1) specifications.

The important additions in 3.13 [2]

i) New API (and tutorial) to simplify the creation of custom remote services 
distribution providers.   The distribution provider API makes it easy to 
introduce alternative/new/private protocols, serialization formats, or 
communication patterns (e.g. client/server or pub-sub groups) *without* 
modifying the service API or implementation
ii) Distribution provider implementations based upon MQTT, CXF, Jersey, 
Hazelcast and associated technical documentation [3]
iii) Eclipse tooling to aid in the development, debugging, testing, and 
deployment of remote services [2]

Scott

[1] https://www.eclipse.org/ecf/downloads.php
[2] https://www.eclipse.org/ecf/NewAndNoteworthy.html
[3] https://wiki.eclipse.org/Distribution_Providers
[4] https://wiki.eclipse.org/EIG:Install_into_Apache_Karaf

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