Hello Lukasz.

     There is probably some value in keeping the OSGi plugin around, at least 
until it becomes a problem to maintain.  Even with JDK9+ modules, there still 
seem to be use cases for OSGi (a general interest blog post 
https://blog.osgi.org/2018/02/osgi-r7-highlights-java-9-support.html provides 
some interesting reading).

     Maybe reviewing the OSGi plugin in Struts 2.6.x and trying to update it to 
the most recent OSGi standards might help decide on the question ?

Regards,

     James.

On 2020/04/20 18:08:41, Lukasz Lenart <lukaszlen...@apache.org> wrote: 
> pon., 20 kwi 2020 o 16:53 <christoph.nenn...@bmw.de> napisał(a):
> > >Yeah, I thought about that. Just wondering who widely this
> > >functionality is used and maybe doesn't make sense to support it.
> >
> > As all the buzz is about microservices these days my gut feeling is that 
> > OSGi is pretty much dead.
> 
> I have the same, even with incoming support for modules (or is it
> already there?), OSGi is a dead end anyway.
> 
> 
> Regards
> -- 
> Łukasz
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