I have done about a days worth of reasearch on this, but am not quite clear
on this yet :-

My Objective :-

1. Develop web apps / wabs etc that use Spring (with annotations etc) 
 
      (The doubt is if applicationContext.xml etc will work in Karaf)

2. Develop osgi services (general purpose.. but can be used by web apps )

3. Use standards compliant blueprint to inject external osgi services to my
Spring web app.

Now I see a lot of talk that leads me to belive that 1 can be done, and 2
can be done.. but not 3.

Compared to this, Virgo seems to be the best (???) solution if I want to use
a lot of Spring.

I like Servicemix and the fact that it has good console integration with
ActiveMq etc and dont really want to moveto Virgo.

Can anyone pls advice ? 

BTW.. i dont plan to extensively use Servicemix for JBI type stuff... just
as 
a general OSGI platform  (so just Karaf would also work I guess), but with
the added advantage of having all these other bundles pre-shipped (like
ActiveMq, Camel , Web/jetty etc etc)



Thanks







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