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Re: Virgo project about to be deleted! [message #1123695 is a reply to message #1123647] |
Wed, 02 October 2013 20:54 |
Eduardo Frazão Messages: 123 Registered: January 2012 |
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Hi Daniel!
I see in Gemini forums, that Gemini Blueprint was with no leader too:
http://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/t/497813/
As you can see, Dmitry Sklyut expressed that he can take leadership, but i don't know what happens after. I think that its all right.
Other Gemini Projects have leads and committers. (As I have researched ).
I'm very concerned. I have some products that is builded on top of Virgo, and I can't imagine other OSGi Runtime to use insted (and I dont want to use another anyway).
I created a topic here in forum, to see what other users have to say, but only few people joined the conversation .
And man, thanks to have interest of keep virgo alive . As a simple virgo user, this situation become's a nightmare to me...
[Updated on: Wed, 02 October 2013 20:55] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Virgo project about to be deleted! [message #1240049 is a reply to message #1239965] |
Wed, 05 February 2014 15:44 |
Hesham Saleh Messages: 8 Registered: March 2012 Location: Cairo, Egypt |
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Hello Glyn,
We are developing quite a complex enterprise web application, where OSGi's modularity combined with the dynamic services nature seems like the proper way to handle it's demanding architecture.
The main motivation for adopting Eclipse Virgo was the polished OSGi support, Spring integration, Web integration, and the perfect balance of simplicity in overall of this package compared to other more complex ones which don't consider the OSGi model as their "main identity", an advantage in Virgo that made it possible for top applications to benefit from the OSGi model in their own implementation.
We don't really have anything special beyond that as adopters when it comes to Virgo, the complexity comes in different application-specific requirements that we have built on top of Virgo using the OSGi model.
The standard OSGi model of course makes it less difficult somehow to move to another runtime, but realistically there doesn't seem to be another OSGi runtime in the horizon that just have the right mix.
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