OS-JEE-i - No Fluff Just Stuff

OS-JEE-i

Posted by: Craig Walls on May 26, 2008

For quite some time I've been pondering OSGi and how it fits into enterprise Java. And that interest has been magnified over the past month with the release of "The Platform".

I've got lots of OSGi, Spring, and enterprise Java stuff cooking up--I'll share more about that in some future post. But today, I'm unveiling a new term that I've coined to describe the stuff I'm working on...

OS-JEE-i

After all, the "G" in OSGi isn't really applicable anymore. And I'm mostly interested in the intersection of OSGi and JEE--not purely OSGi, not purely JEE. The term "OS-JEE-i" hit me earlier today. I've Google'd it quite a bit and haven't found anyone else using it, so I thought I'd claim it before someone else does.

I hereby issue an almost obligation-free, irrevocable license to use the term. The only thing I ask is that if it catches on, then let it be known that you saw it here first. :-)

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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