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These features are great and you should know they're being used extensively in some very >mission-critical applications. So thank you for doing this work.
Welcome. I'm happy to hear that folks are using it. Any public comments (like this) about usage, issues, feature enhancements, are very much appreciated.
I was wondering if there are any plans to make these features available in the regular ECF update >site on eclipse.org.
Do you mean a p2 site? I assume so based upon what you say below, but want to make sure as we already support a karaf feature at eclipse.org that points at the karaf-features.xml in the build directory.
For some reason it's not possible to point an Eclipse target definition at the URL on GitHub (build) >directory, even though it's a valid p2 repository.
I haven't tried this myself, so you might be right...but are you using the 'raw' url in the target platform? e.g. with url of:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ECF/JaxRSProviders/master/build
I did try this url in Eclipse just now and although you need to uncheck the 'Group by Category' (since there are no categories) I can then see the features to install (which means ps is able to read the content.jar). You may find that the feature meta-data is not quite right but if so please just open an issue and I'll fix it.
i.e.
Also, the clients I work with are more comfortable if they're mirroring an Eclipse p2 repo, they look at me funny if I hand them a zip archive from GitHub...
I understand. Short answer: yes this distribution provider in particular could be made available via the eclipse.org ECF p2 repo. The two barriers to completing this are: 1) releng work (i.e. adding the build of this to the eclipse.org/ecf builder); 2) The eclipse ip mgmt process (as I might need to contribute it to the eclipse.org ECF project. I have to look into this though as eclipse.org now has content from github repos for other projects, so this may not be a 'big deal' in terms of IP mgmt now. 3) my time to do 1 and 2 (this isn't my full-time gig right now).
Let me know though if you really would like this to happen and I can start the work on releng. If you or your employer are able to contribute at all to any of 1,2,3 that it would be most appreciated.
Thanks Patrick.
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Yes, I was looking for an "official" version of the providers as a p2 repository. But the raw URL works great right now (thanks for the tip).
I'm currently without a contract (thanks COVID-19...), focusing on training and research. But I'm going to be promoting these particular features as part of a push to see Eclipse UIs (RCP, RAP, Theia) as well positioned to take advantage of microservice architectures. If I find clients interested in this approach perhaps we could revisit migrating to eclipse.org then.
I do think it would be good to clean up the metadata. I'll close this issue and open another for that.
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Related Issues (20)
- Clean up metadata for features HOT 1
- Adding needed plug-ins to features HOT 1
- Remove example plugins from features HOT 1
- Update feature dependencies for Jersey JAX-RS Client feature HOT 3
- Custom ObjectMapper not used because of Jackson priority value HOT 6
- Cannot get asynchronous JAX-RS calls working as expected HOT 8
- Create simpler and more flexible endpoint descriptions HOT 21
- Provide JAX-RS and Jersey defaults so they don't have to be duplicated in EDEF files HOT 20
- Clean clone of repo will not build HOT 9
- cxf repository should be absolute HOT 1
- warning when com.mycorp.examples.student.client is executed in karaf HOT 1
- Consume Jersey and all dependencies using Maven repositories HOT 6
- Blank default uuid causes issues with multiple bundles providing services HOT 2
- Issues when starting RCP Client via Webstart HOT 16
- Possible racecondition on Service creation and injection? HOT 27
- Wrong Character enconding on % in parameter HOT 3
- Problem running the example com.mycorp.examples.student.remoteservice.host HOT 3
- proper URL for update site HOT 4
- Namespace switch HOT 4
- Update Jersey
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