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OSGi: The standard management of dynamic modules in Java JUG

The Paris Java User Group is organizing Tuesday, October 14th at 7:15 p.m. OSGi presentation on the premises of the ISEP .

www.parisjug.org / xwiki / bin / view / blog / PresentationOSGiAuParisJUG

The opportunity to return to this standard.

OSGi is a standard result of embedded computing, which, by dint of making his way in the world happens in JEE to respond to specific issues.

Examples include the ability to deploy different versions of a service on a single server, the discovery of hot addiction and the provision of shared services.

Thus, many development environments are beginning to implement this standard (Eclipse since version 3) for the management of their plug-in.

SpringSource goes even further in the democratization of this standard with its application server dmserver respect OSGi and providing tools for implementing the standard. On top of that, SpringSource offers a list of standard libraries of the world JEE, re packaged to meet the standard OSGi provides the opportunity for new applications to use OSGi directly.

Hopefully this standard will succeed to win the world JEE, even if it already faces various political interests of the community ... This promises of heated debate for some time yet.

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  • fprot

    Like a lot of JEE developers, I confess to be quite enthusiastic about the rise of OSGi (WebSphere 6.1 boasts even integrate it) i. Remains is to convince our "friends" of the prod ... Otherwise, there are two questions that torment me about it, someone may be able to enlighten me: 1. The "Java Module System" (JSR 277) is definitely dead? Initially, it seemed that JEE 6 moving towards that, but finally Glassfish v3 is based on OSGi ... Someone has followed for 2. There are projects underway to reconcile the approaches of component development (Maven) and deployment (OSGi)?

  • http://m-button.blogspot.com Maxence Button

    Hi guys, Sorry in advance, I will do my boring but I preach the gospel :) I got caught up by Bill Shannon who explained that "JEE" does not exist and must use "Java EE." To support my point: http://www.java.com/en / about / <wbr> </ WBR & ... http://www.theserverside.com/ <wbr> </ WBR & ... <font color="#888888"> <span class="nfakPe"> Bill </ span> Shannon Java EE Spec Lead </ font> A +