The two projects I know about using SSHD are:
* Apache Felix Karaf (former ServiceMix Kernel), an OSGi server
suited for server-side apps
* JGit (Java Git integration)
ServiceMix Kernel is the basis for Apache ServiceMix (and the FUSE
ESB), and the switch to Karaf should be done in the short term.
I haven't tried that using Eclipse, as I'm mostly using Intelij Idea,
but I usually use the maven commands to create the IDE projects.
Have you tried running:
mvn eclipse:eclipse -DdownloadSources=true
and import the generated projects into Eclipse ? The only required
bit is to define a variable pointing to your local maven repository
and it should work fine.
On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 19:26, pttorgenrud<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Thanks Guillaume. Things are becoming clearer. You seem to be the mastermind
> behind this beast. Any big plans for SSHD at FUSE or elsewhere?
>
> I did a little digging regarding the GSOC student, thinking that I would
> contact him to see what he's up to. ASF has an accepted project for GSOC
> (http://socghop.appspot.com/program/home/google/gsoc2009), and a student and
> mentor (Rory Winston from commons-net) assigned
> (http://socghop.appspot.com/student_project/show/google/gsoc2009/asf/t124021710160),
> but the student doesn't seem actually to be working on it. His GSOC blog
> (http://shikhrr.wordpress.com/) and commits in the project show that he
> visited Google last month and that he worked all last month on something
> that's probably more useful to Google, a Python NETCONF client
> (http://code.google.com/p/ncclient/me).
>
> I have some time next week. I'm interested to read in parallel thread that
> SSHD can build and pass tests without error. I still have about 400 errors
> showing in Eclipse, and I have to hack out some Bouncy Castle stuff (which I
> didn't include) to get the client to run. I'll see if I can get the svn
> repository into Eclipse without errors.
>
> Pete
>
>
>
> gnodet wrote:
>>
>> As Emmanuel said, the community around this project is still small.
>> You'd be very welcome if you want to join.
>> On the release topic, I think we really need to do one asap as a few
>> projects already use SSHD. I'll try to start the process next week.
>> The client side of SSHD is really simplistic and not as ready as the
>> server side. A GSOC student is working inside Apache Commons to
>> provide support for SSHD in commons-net reusing SSHD afaik. Anyway,
>> I'd be glad to help you if you want to contribute to the client side.
>> I think we need to work on the client API and provide both a
>> synchronous (for ease of use) and an asynchronous (for scalability)
>> API. The key based authentication on the client has not been
>> implemented yet.
>> And yeah, the web site does not really contain much, and this is
>> something we really need to work on (contributions are welcome here
>> too).
>>
>> On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 18:58, Pete Torgenrud<[email protected]> wrote:
>>> I'm looking for a replacement for the ganymed/trilead SSH client library
>>> and I came across MINA SSHD in the Sun Java forums. I've been fiddling
>>> with SSHD and it seems to work as a client, but I couldn't find a lot of
>>> info on how seriously this is being developed. (The project site is
>>> bare-bones, there's very little traffic regarding use or development in
>>> the mailing archives, and the last commit was three weeks ago.) Is there
>>> a plan for a release? Does anyone use it for anything serious? The API
>>> seems nice, and the code seems well written (unlike Jsch), but I'd hate
>>> to start using it and then realize six months from now it's a dead
>>> project and then have to resort to Jsch.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Pete
>>>
>>>
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>>
>>
>>
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