In the first article in this series, we saw how to build OSGi bundles, register services, build simple dependencies on other bundles, and look up services from other OSGi bundles. However, it's not ...
TheServerSide has been updating its resources in terms of the Spring framework, Java EE contexts and various different approaches to inversion of control (IoC) and dependency injection (DI). Check out ...
A few nights ago John Stevenson (@jR0cket) and I were fortunate enough to be taken through a explanation of OSGi by some of its key proponents: Neil Barlett (@njbarlett), Zoe Slattery (@zoe_slattery) ...
Building an Eclipse plug-in, or indeed any OSGi-based application, involves breaking components into smaller, loosely-coupled, highly-cohesive modules. In Chapter 7 the author presents some of the ...
The first two articles in the Hello, OSGi series have laid the groundwork for understanding how the OSGi service platform works. In this final installment, you’ll learn how OSGi’s pluggable, component ...
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