2008/4/22, Costin Manolache <
costin@...>:
> I think OSGI has some good ideas - it is pretty good at handling class
> loaders and loading/unloading modules. On the other side, they are
> very 'framework' - and like all other frameworks you have to do all
> things their way and they re-invent a lot of wheels ( from logging
> APIs to almost everything else ). If we could stick to the core - i.e.
> module loading/unloading - it wouldn't be bad.
>
> I did a quick search for OSGI implementations with apache license -
> and it looks there is even an apache project, felix...
Yep, I allready take look at felix and it's fine.
I think OSGIfing Tomcat is a good idea, as today a servlet engine is
only piece of code in IT architectures.
With more and more OSGI plugins in enterprises, we should have an OSGi
plugable tomcat or we'll see in a very near future others players do
servlet services in OSGI land.
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