Thanks a lot.

I hope I will be able to install Aries Application bundles.


Regards,
Sergey



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Yes, it's more a "packaging".

For isolation, I think that Aries application is better.

Regards
JB

On 12/17/2010 12:37 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> Hi Jean-Baptiste,
>
> Does KAR files provide any level of isolation?
> I though that it is only an archive of repositories of features, so all
> the bundles in such a file might be shared.
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> Best Regards,
> Sergey
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> Hi Sergey,
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> In your bundle, you can choose:
> - the package that you want to export by using Export-Package and
> Private-Package of the Felix bundle maven plugin.
> - using Blueprint, you define the service that you register in the
> ServiceRegistry.
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> As ServiceMix uses Karaf, in Karaf you can package your application as a
> KAR (Karaf ARchive). You can package several bundle in one KAR.
> Without kar, you can use a features descriptor to define the content of
> your application (in terms of bundles).
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> Regards
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> On 12/17/2010 07:54 AM, [email protected] wrote:
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I'm trying to use ServiceMix 4 to deploy an OSGi application that
> consists
>> of multiple bundles. These bundles provide some services which I don't
>> like to be visible for other bundles. I also don't like other bundles 
to
>> see exported packages of my bundles in my application.
>>
>> Is it possible to isolate an entire application? I need something like
>> Apache Aries' EBA analogy or Virgo's (ex- SpingDM Server) Plan, PAR.
>>
>> I can make my app to be a bundle with multiple jars in 
Bundle_ClassPath,
>> without any imports/exports and without providing any services. Is it 
an
>> appropriate solusion for now? Is there any plans to add features like
>> "application scope" to ServiceMix?
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Sergey
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