I can't comment on ServiceMix, but in general, initial provisioning as
defined in the spec only solves a very specific scenario where there
is already an OSGi framework (plus JVM, plus OS, ...) installed. In a
lot of cases, initial provisioning in the broader sense involved
getting OS, JVM and OSGi framework installed and when you're already
doing all of that, the OSGi initial provisioning spec becomes a lot
less relevant. In fairness, there's probably not much the OSGi
Alliance can do here, because this goes way beyond "just OSGi".
Greetings, Marcel
On Dec 12, 2008, at 17:27 , Richard S. Hall wrote:
I think the desire was for the spec's initial provisioning. Any reason
why ServiceMix didn't implement the spec? It would be ok to make a
superset...
-> richard
Guillaume Nodet wrote:
You might want to take a look at ServiceMix Kernel, based on Felix,
which provides initial provisonning.
When booting the first time, the kernel will be able to download osgi
bundles from any url, including a nice support for maven
repositories.
It's not based on the OSGi Initial Provisioning spec though.
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 14:41, Miroslav Nachev
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
Is supported Initial Provisioning from Apache Felix? If Yes, do I
need of
additional bundle or not? Which port is used? From where to get
the bundle
for initial provisioning and how to configure it?
Thank you in advance.
Regards,
Miro.
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