The python parts of the Python OSGi
Services are now available on PyPi [1] (name: osgiservicebridge),
as described on the Readme here:
https://github.com/ECF/Py4j-RemoteServicesProvider
In the examples sub-directory see particularly the
org.eclipse.ecf.examples.protobuf.* bundles for the Java consumer
of Python implemented OSGi services. The java IHello interface,
the HelloMsg protobuf message argument and return type, and the
python impl are all in: o.e.e.examples.protobuf.hello. The
example IHello service consumer is in
o.e.e.examples.protobuf.hello.consumer, and the remote services
provider impl is in o.e.e.examples.protobuf.hello.provider.
Scott
[1]
https://pypi.org/project/osgiservicebridge/
On 7/13/2017 4:45 AM, Philip Wenig wrote:
Cool :-)
Probably, we could have a small session at the EclipseCon Europe
to play and tinker with the ECF and Python stuff?
Best,
Philip
Am 13.07.2017 um 13:43 schrieb Jay
Jay Billings:
Scott,
Very cool! I've CC'ed the ICE dev list since
there are probably some folks there interested in this.
Jay
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