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Posted to user@aries.apache.org by Santhosh T R <Sa...@ibsplc.com> on 2012/02/01 07:50:49 UTC
Regarding Building Hybrid Applications with Apache Aries
Hi All,
I'm a newbie in this technology . From various sources I could learn that
there are ways to create hybrid applications with OSGi (I can mix OSGi
bundles in a Java EE application). Keeping this in mind, I'm looking for
your expert opinion in on real-time scenario. We have a case where we need
to support "Multi-Tenancy" in one of my enterprise application built with
Spring Framework. Will it be possible to leverage the flexibility offered
by OSGi in this application. I'm thinking about having the persistence
layer with OSGi components, any possibility in this regard? Does Apache
Aries offer any support for this (I'm not yet started with Apache Aires,
still working with Felix )? I understand that Apache Aries is a Glue layer
between Java EE and OSGi. Looking forward for your expert opinion on
these.
Thanks and Regards,
San
Regards,
Santhosh TR | Systems Architect | TCC
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