Spring OSGi activity afoot - No Fluff Just Stuff

Spring OSGi activity afoot

Posted by: Craig Walls on October 9, 2006

I'll admit it. I only have a very fuzzy notion of what OSGi is. But the story goes that OSGi is the "next big thing" in Spring, so I've been trying to figure it out with what little spare time I have. As my schedule opens up a bit more over the next few weeks, I expect to dig into it a lot and will report what I find here.

By the looks of it, however, I should have plenty of stuff to dig into when that time comes. Today, the several new things have been placed on the Spring OSGi home page, including a sample application and information on how to add Spring OSGi to your application's Maven 2 POM.

Yes, indeed...this Spring OSGi has piqued my curiosity. I'm going to need to look into this further...

Craig Walls

About Craig Walls

Craig Walls is a Principal Engineer, Java Champion, Alexa Champion, and the author of Spring AI in Action, Spring in Action, and Build Talking Apps. He's a zealous promoter of the Spring Framework, speaking frequently at local user groups and conferences and writing about Spring. When he's not slinging code, Craig is planning his next trip to Disney World or Disneyland and spending as much time as he can with his wife, two daughters, 1 bird and 2 dogs.

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