Play framework and OSGI

有些话、适合烂在心里 提交于 2019-12-03 10:54:11

If you mean "create Play modules with OSGi", then no, it's not supported

If you mean "deploy Play as an OSGi module" then no, it's not supported

And to be fair, there's no reason to push its support. You can read these thoughts from Spring founder on OSGi, as an example. OSGi would add extra complexity to Play, while the main aim of Play is to be a rapid development platform, simple to use, removing some Java conventions (like Sessions). It would kind of defeat the purpose.

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If we're discussing Play 2 then it's definitely worth acknowledging that an important and integral part of Play now is Akka, which could be seen as an alternative to OSGi. Philosophically I think Akka has a lot in common with the core principles of Play and Scala (a functional, stateless, NIO approach), while OSGi is more aligned with the Java EE/Spring camp.

That's not to say that Akka and OSGi are wholly mutually-exclusive: Akka's documentation suggests you can deploy Akka as an OSGi bundle and create some mutant app which has Akka actors firing up via an OSGi bundle.

But to answer the question, no, Play doesn't do OSGi, but it very much does do Akka.

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