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1. Re: blueprint xml or spring xml?
dako_t Jun 14, 2013 3:28 AM (in response to dako_t)I've found this explanation within the FUSE-Doc's: https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/en-US/JBoss_Fuse/6.0/html/Getting_Started/files/Concepts-Injection.html
When I look at the web page of Spring-DM (http://www.springsource.org/osgi), then it seems that Spring-DM is dead.
This implied I should take blueprint xml, does it?
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2. Re: blueprint xml or spring xml?
ffang Jun 14, 2013 5:08 AM (in response to dako_t)Hi,
Yes, please use blueprint if you start a new project.
Freeman
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3. Re: blueprint xml or spring xml?
vaibhavc4 Dec 19, 2014 1:08 AM (in response to dako_t)hello,
What are the limitations we may face if we use blueprint over spring DM. Since spring DM is completely Spring based i assume i can use all features of Spring with DM approach,
Also as per my understanding though spring DM is now dead, it was merged into Gemini project and which is still active.
According to me advantages of Blueprint over Spring XML quoted in links above are not really significant, Based on what criterias shall we decide whether to use Spring or Blueprint ?
Thanks for your answer in advance
- Vaibhav
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5. Re: blueprint xml or spring xml?
vaibhavc4 Dec 19, 2014 1:32 AM (in response to bharadwaj)Many Thanks..
this surely helps and is inline with my understanding. Apart from couple of advantages inside blueprint, spring has many features which are not available in the blueprint.
ffang - is there any specific reason why you proposed blueprint ?
-Vaibhav
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6. Re: blueprint xml or spring xml?
ffang Dec 19, 2014 1:40 AM (in response to vaibhavc4)Hi,
Spring-dm 2.0 is named blueprint, there are a few blueprint implementations like Apache Aries blueprint, and Eclipse Gemini.
The Aries one is that we used in JBoss FUSE.
Freeman