Hi Chris,
Chris Aniszczyk wrote:
Cool stuff, I think this is ECF blog-worthy Scott ;)
Yes, indeed...will do so!
Scott
Cheers,
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Scott Lewis
---09/04/2007 02:39:54 AM---Hi Folks, In order to expand the usefulness
of ECF, for both Equinox-based servers
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Scott Lewis <slewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
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[ecf-dev] JMS providers, JGroups providers, ECF
servers (oh my) |
Hi Folks,
In order to expand the usefulness of ECF, for both Equinox-based
servers
and clients, I've created ECF providers using two Java Messaging
Service
(JMS) implementations:
1) ActiveMQ/Websphere CE
2) BEA Weblogic
These two JMS implementation plugins are based upon plugin
(org.eclipse.ecf.provider.jms) that uses a JMS topic to communicate.
These two JMS-implementation-specific plugins are very thin, and are
easily duplicated for other JMS implementations. As per this
enhancement request:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=187654,
I am going to add
one more JMS implementation based upon Net4j.
Each of these providers defines both a server container and a client
container, and each also exposes an IApplication instance for
starting/running via Equinox rather than Eclipse.
Also, I've implemented an ECF provider based upon JGroups
(www.jgroups.org) a java-implemented messaging API
that uses reliable
multicast for peer-to-peer communication. This makes it possible to
run
an ECF generic client with no server, with efficient and reliable
peer-to-peer communication.
Any applications built upon ECF datashare API, shared object API, or
remote services API will work unmodified on this topology, as well as
the JMS providers above or the ECF generic server.
The plugins will exist at the ECF OSU OSL site, at least for the near
future, because they depend upon libraries that are under licenses
incompatible with the EPL. I hope to have them in the build for binary
distribution by this Friday (Sept 7) ECF 1.1 release.
Please let me know if you have any questions or comments. See here:
http://ecf1.osuosl.org for
info about accessing the source code.
Scott
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