Hi Scott,
Great idea.
Looking forward to the sample ;)
Thanks a lot...
Best florian
Am 01.10.2014 19:16 schrieb "Scott Lewis"
< slewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Hi Folks,
One of the things that is very easy to do with ECF's impl of
Remote Services is the following use case:
1) Assume: You already have an existing web-based service
(e.g. using REST, json, xml or whatever), and already have
multiple types of consumers of that service (e.g. browsers,
smart phones, other servers using the service, RCP apps,
Eclipse, etc).
2) It would make things easier for at least some clients (e.g.
RCP apps) if this existing web-based service was exposed as an
OSGi Remote Service. Why? Because then on the consumer you
get all of the 'goodness' of OSGi services (e.g. dynamics,
versioning of service interface, clear separation of concerns,
injection and service dependency mgmt, etc)...completely for
free from using OSGi Remote Services.
It seems to me likely that there are a fair number of
potential consumers of Remote Services in this situation (1
and 2). If so, with ECF Remote Services it's very easy to
create a service client/consumer-only Remote Services provider
that
a) Uses the existing service without requiring it to be
changed at all...i.e. it doesn't have to be implemented in
java, or use OSGi, or its implementation be changed in any
way. This means complete backward service compatibility
across clients (existing non-OSGi clients unaffected).
b) Exposes the service as an OSGi Remote Service on any
service consumer/client that uses OSGi
I intend to create a tutorial [1], that demonstrates how to do
this simply with ECF Remote Services.
One question I have: I would like to use an existing,
public, web-based service for 1. Years ago I did this for
the twitter API/service, but I think it would be better to use
some other more recent web-based service. Suggestions for
such a service? It would be very nice if it was a popular,
public API, that was constantly available/reliable, so that
everyone can/could try and successfully run things in the
tutorial.
So...any suggestions for an existing popular web-based service
that I could use for this tutorial?
Thanks,
Scott
[1] http://wiki.eclipse.org/ECF#Introductory_Materials
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