Spring also has support for loading beans from bundles, independent
from the MVC part, which we are using in the OSGi plugin.

musachy

On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 11:41 PM, Don Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Spring MVC is taking a significantly different approach than Struts 2,
>  as I understand it.  Their OSGi support allows you to deploy a Spring
>  MVC-based war into an OSGi container, while the Struts 2 plugin allows
>  you to build part of your app as an OSGi bundle and deploy it in the
>  embedded OSGi container.  Therefore it goes like:
>
>  Spring MVC:  OSGi container -> Tomcat -> war -> Spring MVC -> user code
>  Struts 2: App server -> war -> Struts 2 -> OSGi plugin with embedded
>  container -> Struts 2 bundles
>
>  The difference is that Struts 2 will allow you to deploy your war on
>  any existing app server, whether it supports OSGi or not.  This also
>  means a smoother migration process as you can leave your traditional
>  Actions and templates in WEB-INF/lib, but deploy new Actions as
>  bundles.
>
>  Don
>
>
>
>  On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 2:33 AM, Frans Thamura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > there are several topic about OSGI
>  >
>  >  will S2 or S3 have osgi support
>  >
>  >  which now i can see SpringMVC support it
>  >
>  >  F
>  >
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