NetBeans IDE 6.9 – JavaFX Composer and OSGi
Published July 1st, 2010 Under Coding, Open Source Tools, User Interface | Leave a Comment
NetBeans engineering managers Jeff Jullion-Ceccarelli and Martin Ryzl offer a tour of NetBeans IDE 6.9, including a demo of the new JavaFX Composer.
Apache Aries: Enterprise OSGi in Practice
Published June 16th, 2010 Under Architecture | Leave a Comment
Apache Aries is an umbrella project containing implementations of the standards specified in the Enterprise OSGi specification, including several of the Reference Implementations for those specifications. It also includes a lightweight and clean implementation of Blueprint, a standard derived from the Spring Dynamic Modules project. Aries is backed by IBM and SAP, along with committers from smaller companies and independents.
Watch this video on SkillsMatter.com
Building Modular Web Applications with OSGi
Published April 19th, 2010 Under Architecture, Open Source Tools, Services | Leave a Comment
In this presentation from SpringOne 2009, Rob Harrop discusses OSGi in the enterprise, OSGi basics, modularity in OSGi, import-package, require-bundle, the problem of split packages, import-bundle, Bundlor, demos of OSGi bundle usage, RFC 66, dm Server, the blueprint service, OSGi services, demo of building an OSGi-based Spring MVC web application, OSGi configuration admin, and dynamic updates.
http://www.infoq.com/presentations/harrop-modular-webapps-with-osgi
dm Server 2.0
Published April 14th, 2010 Under Architecture, Open Source Tools, Services | Leave a Comment
dm Server is a modular open source application server based on OSGi. It supports standard WAR files and modular webapps comprising OSGi bundles. We’ll explore dm Server 2.0 features such as: repositories, deployment plans, standalone kernel, regions, shell, and administration console. The session will discuss the increasingly open future direction for the project and how you can get involved.
http://skillsmatter.com/podcast/java-jee/dm-server-2-0
NetBeans Platform Meets OSGi
Published October 28th, 2009 Under Architecture, Open Source Tools | Leave a Comment
This video takes you on a tour of new support for OSGi being developed for the NetBeans Platform.
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