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Re: [ecf-dev] tutorial idea: OSGi remote services for existing services

What is about eBay or amazon services?

I know that eBay also offers access to some kind of playground. At least some years ago.

That would be something common.

Best florian

Am 07.10.2014 20:02 schrieb "Scott Lewis" <slewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
On 10/7/2014 2:54 AM, Markus Alexander Kuppe wrote:
On 10/05/2014 05:21 PM, Scott Lewis wrote:
Perhaps you have some thoughts/suggestions on some existing services to
turn into OSGi Services?
Jenkins has an REST API and is a somewhat popular OSS project, but also
has commercial offerings.

Hmm.    Although clearly there are a number of developer/development services...commercial and OSS (e.g. github, Jenkins, bugzilla, Eclipse, etc)...I have mixed feelings about focusing this first tutorial on dev services.     I would like to try to make the point that ECF's Remote Services is not *only* for developer/development/tooling services...but rather is a great way to expose all manner of 'cloud services'.

There are lots of technical advantages to using ECF's Remote Services impl to do this...e.g. use of open standards, all the technical virtues of OSGi services (service versioning, security, dynamics, service dependencies, injection frameworks, RSA mgmt, etc., etc), and crucially:  the ability to not have to modify the service/server *at all*.   The integration and/or migration value of this is potentially very high, I believe.

I would like to try to find a service that is outside of the realm of dev/developer/dev tooling.   Of course, with some community collaboration we could potentially create several examples/tutorials...with both dev services and non-dev services. I would very much like to do all of them, but I can't currently commit to doing several tutorials myself.

For example of non-dev services: any emerging IoT services?, storage services?, data analytics services?, comm/messaging services?, etc? that people would like to see (or have already been) abstracted into a simple OSGi service (i.e. a java interface)?

Thanks,

Scott


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