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Presentation: Server Side OSGi

Posted by Ryan Slobojan on Jun 15, 2008 12:00 AM

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Java
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Enterprise Architecture ,
Runtimes
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Spring Dynamic Modules ,
QCon San Francisco 2007 ,
OSGi ,
QCon

In this presentation from QCon San Francisco 2007, Adrian Colyer describes the OSGi specification, OSGi implementations, modularity, versioning, operational control, server-side OSGi, design considerations, using existing libraries, Spring Dynamic Modules, and writing a Spring Dynamic Modules application.

Watch Server Side OSGi (60 minutes).

WSO2 is also moving towards OSGi by Afkham Azeez Posted Jul 8, 2008 9:18 AM
WSO2 is also moving towards OSGi by Afkham Azeez Posted Jul 8, 2008 9:23 AM
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    WSO2 is also moving towards OSGi

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    WSO2 is also moving towards OSGi

    Jul 8, 2008 9:23 AM by Afkham Azeez

    WSO2 is also moving towards server side OSGi. The next generation of products will be based on OSGi

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