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Life on Tour: JAX 2009 Conference Review
Posted by Andrew Phillips in the wee hours: April 30th, 2009

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Last week I attended JAX ’09, the Java User Conference in Mainz, Germany.
Or rather “conferences”, because once you’re there JAX is indistinguishable from something called SOACON and the Eclipse Forum Europe, which officially take place in parallel. (more…)

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Tags: Agile, conference, Eclipse, Eclipse Forum, JAX, OSGi, SOACON
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Experimenting with OSGi on Server Side
Posted by Ruchika Goyal terribly early in the morning: October 16th, 2008

I was introduced to OSGi quite by coincidence. I had to give a presentation and a colleague suggested to look into OSGi. And once I started looking into it, I was quite surprised to find the ease with which it provided the solutions to some of the problems that we face in the web application development. There are so many good articles and blogs which provide a great amount of material regarding OSGi. They are mentioned in the reference.

One of the concepts of OSGi that really intrigued me was how it allows bundles to export services that can be consumed by other bundles without knowing anything about the exporting bundle. OSGi takes care of this by introducing Service Registry where the exporting bundle registers the interfaces that it want to expose and any other bundle which wants to use those interface can just look up in the registry to use the implementation. The other concept of OSGi which I also found interesting was how OSGi uses version management to allow different versions of the same java class to be used within the project. So I created this blog to explore these concepts in greater detail. At this point, it would be important to mention that the intended audience for this blog are people who are new to OSGi. Also the example used are very basic and intend to show just the flow of control from one package to another.

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JavaOne 2008 Day Three
Posted by Erik Jan de Wit in the early morning: May 9th, 2008

Today was the third day of the conference. Another couple of hours to go and then it is all over again. The fatigue is kicking in, and we’re starting to run on reserve power. The topics of today included:

  • Mylyn
  • Groovy
  • Semantic Web
  • SOA
  • OSGi

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Tags: Groovy, Java, JavaOne, OSGi, Semantic Web, SOA
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