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Enterprise Expert Group Status Report. Eric Newcomer (IONA) Tim Diekmann (Siemens Com). Agenda. What is the Enterprise Expert Group? What did the EEG do last year? What is the plan of the EEG for this year? Q/A. What is the Enterprise Expert Group?.
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Enterprise Expert Group Status Report Eric Newcomer (IONA) Tim Diekmann (Siemens Com)
Agenda • What is the Enterprise Expert Group? • What did the EEG do last year? • What is the plan of the EEG for this year? • Q/A
What is the Enterprise Expert Group? • founded November 2006, members include IBM, Oracle, BEA, ProSyst, IONA, Siemens, Makewave, SpringSource, Jayway, RedHat, Richard Hall • charter: • “define the technical requirements and specifications to tailor and extend the OSGi Service Platform to address information technology software infrastructure use cases found in enterprise business scenarios“ • home page: http://www.osgi.org/EEG/HomePage (public), https://www.osgi.org/members/EEG/HomePage (members only) • regular meetings, face-2-face every 2 months, phone calls once a month
What did the EEG do last year? • work on RFPs: • 105 JMX Management of the OSGi Framework • 81 OSGi Integration of SCA (as part of RFC 119) • 100 Visibility Scoping Of Exported Packages moved to CPEG • 87 OSGi Management Object Model moved to REG • 90 Remote Management Architecture moved to REG • 97 Third Party Dependency Resolution Constraints moved to CPEG • 103 Class Loading Improvements moved to CPEG • 82 Framework State Management Enhancements moved to CPEG • 83 Classloading and Marshalling moved to CPEG • 80 Framework Booting moved to CPEG • work on RFCs: • 124 Component Model for OSGi • 119 Distributed OSGi - External Services and Service Discovery • 122 Database Services • 120 Security Enhancements moved to CPEG
What is the plan of the EEG for this year? • current focus is on distributed OSGi,OSGi component model, and database services. Changes to the OSGi core as a result of the EEG work are transitioned to the CPEG, RFPs related to management were transitioned to REG • finish spec, RI, TCK on RFCs: • 124 (Component Model) • 119 (Distributed OSGi) • 122 (Database access) • contribute to OSGi V.<next> specification targeted for the end of 2008 • continue work on RFPs and RFCs