|
|
London Java Community:Enterprise OSGi
Enterprise OSGi
In March 2010 the OSGi Alliance released the first version of the Enterprise OSGi specification. This defines standard approaches and adaption layers for working with existing Java Enterprise technologies, in ways that are natural and easy for OSGi developers and administrators. It also defines new OSGi specifications for administering Remote Services providers, deploying traditionally packaged web applications (i.e., WAR files) to OSGi frameworks, and for assembling distributed applications with SCA.
In this talk, Neil will discuss the newly released specification and how it makes life easier both for current OSGi developers and for JEE developers considering supporting or moving towards OSGi. No prior knowledge of OSGi is assumed.
ABOUT NEIL BARTLETT
|
Neil is a developer, consultant and trainer
specialising in OSGi and Eclipse, and he is currently working for Sun
Microsystems on enhancing the tooling for JavaFX in Eclipse.
More about Neil Bartlett
|
ABOUT THE LONDON JAVA COMMUNITY
|
The LJC currently has circa 2000 members. It was founded by Barry Cranford of RecWorks Ltd. The LJC is organised and run by Barry Cranford, Martijn Verburg and Ben Evans along with a committee of passionate Java enthusiasts.
More about the London Java Community
|
|
This session took part at the Enterprise OSGi in Practice. You can view the other 1 podcast here.
|
|
|