Description
In dynamic distribution, you start the Karaf instance with "boot" applications, and then you can (at runtime) deploy new applications in the running instance. You can also update the configuration, undeploy applications, etc., at runtime.
Static distribution is more of a kind of spring boot approach, and the main difference is that the resolution is made at build time, predictable. This approach is super light, standalone/immutable while supporting all Karaf features.
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ODLPARENT-251 Add support for Karaf static distribution
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Gerrit Reviews
| # | Subject | Branch | Project | Status | CR | V |
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| 94740,5 | Add parent pom for the Karaf static distribution | 8.0.x | odlparent | Status: ABANDONED | 0 | 0 |
| 94776,3 | Adding static karaf distribution for NETCONF + RESTconf (RFC8040) | master | netconf | Status: ABANDONED | 0 | -1 |
| 94784,15 | Add sample how to use karaf static distribution for NETCONF and RESTCONF | master | netconf | Status: MERGED | +2 | +1 |
| 94873,1 | Add documentation about static distribution | master | docs | Status: ABANDONED | -1 | -1 |
| 94874,1 | Add parent pom for the karaf static distribution | master | odlparent | Status: ABANDONED | 0 | 0 |