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Re: [kura-dev] ecf greetings
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Hi Scott,
thanks for the note. It looks very interesting.
Are you going to be EclipseCON next week?
Maybe we can touch base then.
Thanks
-Marco
On Mar 12, 2014, at 10:57 PM, Scott Lewis <slewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi There,
>
> I wasn't previously aware of the kura project proposal, but now that I've had a chance to look at it there may be utility in knowing about/using work that the ECF project [1] has been doing in OSGi Remote Services (chap 100 in enterprise spec) and Remote Service Admin (chap 122) [2]. It seems from the proposal that kura is using standardized OSGi services (config admin, ds, OSGi service registry, etc)...and OSGi Remote Services and RSA are in that category.
>
> Further, ECF's asynch messaging-based provider architecture allows the support of arbitrary m2m protocols...e.g. we've just released a OSGi RS provider based upon MQTT (the Eclipse paho implementation atm) [3]. ECF's multi-protocol support is seemingly a good technical standards-based fit with Kura's desire to act as a 'service gateway'.
>
> In any event, I'm the ECF project lead and the project home page is here [1]. Hope we can work together.
>
> Scott
>
> [1] http://www.eclipse.org/ecf
> [2] https://wiki.eclipse.org/ECF#OSGi_Remote_Services
> [3] http://www.eclipse.org/ecf/NewAndNoteworthy.html
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