Tasks left would be:
* When the above is done, cut the actual release candidate(s).
I can help cutting the release when you're ready to go.
Is it possible to review and apply (if they are acceptable) DOSGI-62 and DOSGI-72 patches before the next release ?

Cheers,

Julien
Cheers,
Eoghan


On 11 June 2010 16:53, David Bosschaert<david.bosscha...@gmail.com>  wrote:

Great, thanks Marc!

I think we're getting close to something that is releasable.

Tasks left would be:
* Add a configuration item org.apache.cxf.rs.port. Sergey is this
something that you might have time for? Or maybe we can do this
together?
* Make sure all the demos work (and update the docs) - this is
something I would be happy to help out with.
* When the above is done, cut the actual release candidate(s).

Cheers,

David

On 11 June 2010 15:32, Marc Schaaf<m...@marc-schaaf.de>  wrote:
Hi,

I just committed some changes which remove the "severe" messages that
where produced during the normal operation of the Topology Manager. Two
of them where obsolete by now and one concerned some missing
functionality of the Topology Manager that I've now added. This
concerned in particular the behaviour of the Topology Manager regarding
the import of services when the DSW is detected/added after the service
to be imported was found which is supported now.

Cheers,
Marc

On 05/12/2010 06:40 PM, David Bosschaert wrote:
Hi all,

Earlier this week the OSGi Alliance has approved the OSGi 4.2
Enterprise Conformance Tests and Reference Implementations. The
CXF-DOSGi project [1] is the Reference Implementation for the
following OSGi 4.2 specs [2]:

* Chapter 13 - Remote Services
This spec describes Distributed OSGi from a user's point of view. It
standardizes the properties that can be put on an OSGi service to make
it available remotely and how a consumer can find out whether it's
dealing with a local service or a remote one.

* Chapter 122 - Remote Services Admin
This spec standardizes the interfaces between internal components
Remote Services implementations typically have. A Distribution
Provider, Topology Manager and Discovery System. This makes it
possible to mix&match these components from various implementations.
For more information see slides 6-8 at [3].

Many kudos to Marc Schaaf as he did a lot of the recent RI work.
Also many kudos to Tim Diekmann from TIBCO who wrote the actual CT
tests despite his busy schedule.

So now that we have a passing RI I think it would make sense to start
planning a CXF-DOSGi release. I'm wondering what we should do before
that...
1. There are some SEVERE 'warnings' coming up, I believe from the
Topology Manager. We should probably take a look at those.
2. I once added some Discovery system tests, which I ended up not
enabling because of memory issues. I might want to try and get them
working on all platforms.
3. Anything else?

Best regards,

David

[1] http://cxf.apache.org/distributed-osgi.html
[2] http://www.osgi.org/Download/Release4V42
[3] http://www.slideshare.net/bosschaert/whats-newinos-gi42enterprise



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