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Re: Test [message #1265 is a reply to message #1240] |
Mon, 18 September 2006 21:11 |
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Originally posted by: eishays.us.ibm.com
Will we see you at the Server-Side Eclipse Symposium @ Eclipse Summit
Europe?
Glenn Everitt wrote:
> Not dead, mostly waiting. The corona-dev list is active because we just
> getting ready to release code that will be useful to end users. We have
> mostly working on infrastructure code which had little direct user benefit
> until now so this list has been comatose. We hope to wake up in the next
> couple of weeks.
>
> Glenn Everitt
>
> "Frank Gerhardt" <fg@frankgerhardt.com> wrote in message
> news:eemfli$e19$2@utils.eclipse.org...
>> Is this newsgroup dead?
>>
>> Frank.
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Re: Test [message #1326 is a reply to message #1309] |
Tue, 19 September 2006 20:05 |
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Originally posted by: eishays.us.ibm.com
We have our plugins running very nicely on the server side, exposing web
services to LAMP and .NOT apps. Really hoped to see you there and hear
your take on this.
--eishay
Dennis O'Flynn wrote:
> Unfortunately, no one from the Corona team is able to attend the server-side
> Eclipse symposium. The Corona project is very interested in promoting the
> use of Eclipse frameworks within a server-side environment. Part of
> Corona's goal is to provide a server-side Eclipse environment used to host
> OSGi Bundles (and non-UI Eclipse Plugins) used for collaboration.
>
> So, we are eager to learn about the outcomes from the symmposium.
>
> -Dennis
>
> "Eishay Smith" <eishays@us.ibm.com> wrote in message
> news:een225$kh3$1@utils.eclipse.org...
>> Will we see you at the Server-Side Eclipse Symposium @ Eclipse Summit
>> Europe?
>>
>> Glenn Everitt wrote:
>>> Not dead, mostly waiting. The corona-dev list is active because we just
>>> getting ready to release code that will be useful to end users. We have
>>> mostly working on infrastructure code which had little direct user
>>> benefit until now so this list has been comatose. We hope to wake up in
>>> the next couple of weeks.
>>>
>>> Glenn Everitt
>>>
>>> "Frank Gerhardt" <fg@frankgerhardt.com> wrote in message
>>> news:eemfli$e19$2@utils.eclipse.org...
>>>> Is this newsgroup dead?
>>>>
>>>> Frank.
>
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Re: Test [message #1717 is a reply to message #1711] |
Wed, 20 September 2006 16:06 |
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Originally posted by: eishays.us.ibm.com
We are using Axis 1.3, didn't try the JAX-WS in OSGi.
The LAMP and .NET environments we interact with are just consumers of
the web services and not embedded in the OSGi. Having Axis2 and SCA in
your environment is great, we'll be happy to check the opportunity to
switch to the corona platform once its stable.
--eishay
OHF Main: http://www.eclipse.org/ohf/
OHF Blog: http://ohf-dev.blogspot.com/
OHF Wiki: http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/OHF
MailList: http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/ohf-dev/maillist.html
Newsgroup:
http://dev.eclipse.org/newslists/news.eclipse.technology.ohf /threads.html
More links: http://del.icio.us/tag/ohf
Joel Hawkins wrote:
> Hi Eishay,
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> This sounds interesting - which SOAP stack did you use? What's your take
> on JAX-WS in OSGi?
>
> I've been working on OSGi support for some apache projects (Muse and
> Tuscany) with the intention of using them in Corona. We've got a release
> of Muse coming out this month, which uses Axis2 inside of Equinox to
> provide WSDM support. I've got some initial code in Tuscany for
> supporting SCA within OSGi (which we demonstrated at EclipseWorld), but
> there's more work to do.
>
> Are you running LAMP components within OSGi? I don't think anyone's
> working on a PHP container yet, but there are containers for groovy,
> ruby, spring and javascript.
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> Cheers,
> Joel
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Re: Test [message #1734 is a reply to message #1726] |
Thu, 21 September 2006 03:01 |
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Originally posted by: eishays.us.ibm.com
We are using java 1.4 mainly since some of the application servers out
there are still using it (though it should change at 2007). Are you
intending to run the web services server side on a mobile devices? I
don't think we are. At most our clients will run on mobile devices, but
they are merely consumers of the web services and not part of OHF.
Joel Hawkins wrote:
> SCA and JAX-WS require Java 5.0 or better. Are you OK with that, or do
> you need support for 1.4? I know for Muse we're looking at deploying
> onto mobile devices (some of the more limited OSGi environments). These
> only support 1.4 (and only recently!). Do you have requirements for
> these environments?
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