Hello,
As discussed on the today’s PMC meeting, I am sending an
updated draft of the proposal (see it attached).
I’ve added the following paragraphs:
-
Scope – In scope
Extensibility of the tools in scope, so adopters can
extend them for their own application model, and even replace the Apache Aries
or Eclipse Virgo tooling, provided by this project, with their own
implementation.
-
Description (at the bottom)
The
Apache Aries Tools and Eclipse Virgo Tools will be delivered as a separate
optional feature, each of them. Users and adopters will be able to choose from
several options how to use the tools from this project:
- Install only the Generic OSGi Enterprise
Tools. This is suitable for user and adopters that develop for
simple platforms which implementation does not goes out of the OSGi
Enterprise specification boundaries. Another target group is adopters, who
want to provide their own tooling that is specific for their own OSGi
Enterprise platform.
- Install the Generic OSGi Enterprise Tools and
the Apache Aries Tools. This is suitable for users and adopters
that develop for a standard Apache Aries platform.
- Install the Generic OSGi Enterprise Tools and
the Eclipse Virgo Tools. This is suitable for users and adopters
that develop for a standard Eclipse Virgo platform.
- Install everything. Well... perhaps
this is valid option just for an EPP package that has the goal to
demonstrate everything delivered by this project.
Let me know if this is close to what we have discussed on the PMC
meeting. Any other wording is welcome.
And one last thing, which I forgot to ask on the meeting. Does
anyone wants to be listed as a project mentor?
Greetings,
Kaloyan
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Of Raev, Kaloyan
Sent: 30 август 2010 г. 11:54 ч.
To: WTP PMC communications (including coordination, announcements, and
Group discussions)
Subject: Re: [wtp-pmc] OSGi Enterprise Tools proposal draft
Hi Konstantin,
Thanks for your interest. Indeed, you expertise will be much
needed in defining the osgi facet. I will open a technical discussion on this
topic, once I officially submit the project proposal and have the forum
created.
Greetings,
Kaloyan
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Of Konstantin Komissarchik
Sent: 26 август 2010 г. 22:55 ч.
To: 'WTP PMC communications (including coordination, announcements, and
Group discussions)'
Subject: RE: [wtp-pmc] OSGi Enterprise Tools proposal draft
Please add me to the interested parties list. I am interested in
helping to define the osgi development facet. My particular interest is in
making sure that the implementation is relatively free-standing and is usable
for pure osgi bundle development.
java + osgi == basic bundle or even an eclipse plugin
java + osgi + web == java ee osgi entity
Thanks,
- Konstantin
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Of Raev, Kaloyan
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2010 10:29 AM
To: WTP PMC communications (including coordination, announcements, and
Group discussions)
Subject: [wtp-pmc] OSGi Enterprise Tools proposal draft
As
discussed on one of the PMC meetings some weeks ago, SAP has interest in
developing tools for OSGi Enterprise applications.
We
would like to submit a proposal for new incubating project under WTP. This
should trigger a discussion on the topic and involve any other interested
parties in the Eclipse community.
I’d
like to share a draft of this proposal to all of you before officially
submitting it to EMO. See it attached in this mail (proposal.html).
I
will appreciate comments and feedback on the proposal. I’d like also to
have a discussion on it on the next PMC meeting.
Kaloyan Raev
Senior Developer
TD Core JS App Model & Dev
SAP Labs Bulgaria
136A Tzar Boris 3 blvd.
1618 Sofia, Bulgaria
T +359 2 9157-416
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