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Posted to dev@zookeeper.apache.org by Scott Lewis <sl...@composent.com> on 2010/04/01 02:43:23 UTC
Re: [ecf-dev] Blog ECF Discovery: How many zookeepers does it take
to screw in a lightbulb
Hi Wim,
Thanks for the blog posting...and the contribution of course. This is
*great* stuff.
I'm not sure if everyone realizes it, but ECF's impl of OSGi remote
services works with any/all ECF discovery providers (now
supported/available: zeroconf, slp, xml file-based, and now apache
zookeeper), this means that people can *easily* mix and match discovery
providers with ECF remote service providers (now supported: r-OSGi, ECF
generic, JMS/Apache MQ, JavaGroups, XMPP, Skype, rest-based providers,
soap-based providers).
So based upon use case, network security constraints, existing network
architecture, etc., people can use any desired combination of discovery
provider(s) and remote service provider(s).
Also, this is a great example of community-driven and
community-contributed project development.
Good work!
Scott
Wim Jongman wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> Ahmed Aadel who works at Remain Software created a Zookeeper based
> Discovery provider which can be used to publish remote services in an
> OSGi container.
>
> I have created a blog posting here: http://tiny.cc/zookeepers
>
> Regards,
>
> Wim Jongman
> MP @ Remain Software
>
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