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Monday, July 23, 2007

JCP Awards

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The JCP awards brightened up a wet Monday morning. The Apache Software Foundation got the "Member of the Year" (!) award for its c...
Monday, July 16, 2007

Java modularity: where do we go from here?

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Things have moved on somewhat since March , so I thought an update would be helpful. Let's recap first. JSR 277 is trying to create a s...
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Monday, July 02, 2007

New development models for IBM

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IBM launched Project Zero on Friday. The aim is to provide simpler ways to build web applications using an approach termed Community-Driven...
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Friday, June 29, 2007

JSR 291 but not as we know it

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Google sometimes coughs up unexpected stuff, like this which could almost be talking about JSR 291 and JSR 277. :-)
Thursday, June 28, 2007

Eclipse Europa

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Coté's coverage of Eclipse Europa expresses a view on OSGi and JSR 277.
Friday, June 22, 2007

Representations of module dependencies

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One of the key differences between JSR 291 and JSR 277 is the way in which module dependencies are represented, satisfied, and managed. Both...

Module-superpackage relationship

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In the comparison of JSR 277 and JSR 291 features, I alluded to the fact that the module-superpackage relationship is a difference, but And...

Sun VP 'gets' OSGi

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I just ran across a video where James Governor interviews Jeet Kaul, the VP of developer products and programmes for Sun Microsystems. If y...
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Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Default export granularity

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In the comparison of JSR 277 and JSR 291 features, I caused some confusion by saying the default export granularity was 'class' fo...
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Monday, June 18, 2007

Comparison of JSR 277 and JSR 291 features

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A number of people have expressed an interest in the similaries and differences between these JSRs, so this post compares the features of th...
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Friday, June 15, 2007

One last hurdle for JSR 291?

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The PMO acknowledged receipt of the Final Release materials I sent them a couple of days ago, so at least their email system worked this ti...
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Wednesday, June 13, 2007

JSR 291 Final Release on its way

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"But I thought JSR 291 had already gone final?", I hear you say. Nope: it passed the Final Approval Ballot a few weeks ago, but i...
Monday, June 11, 2007

IcedTea fork of OpenJDK

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This news has been around for a few days, but I heard it first from the JavaPosse . Red Hat has forked OpenJDK and plans to fill the encumb...
Friday, June 08, 2007

JSR 277 and JSR 294 observer lists

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You may like to know there is a public observer list for JSR 277 and one for JSR 294 too, both with publicly visible archives. This is not...

OSGi community event

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The OSGi community event in Munich is approaching fast. I can't make it, but I know there will be good speakers including BJ Hargrave, ...

Adrian Colyer on Spring & OSGi

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Just dipped into one or two segments of Adrian Colyer's InfoQ video interview on Spring & OSGi . There are bookmarks for anyone else...
Monday, June 04, 2007

More OSGi tutorials

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Neil Bartlett has published another excellent OSGi tutorial in his EclipseZone series , this time introducing Declarative Services. A must f...
Friday, June 01, 2007

Module system interoperation kernel

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Interoperation is currently a hot topic on the JSR 277 mailing list -- see the " Relationship to JSR 291 " thread in the archive. ...
Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Modular Swing Apps

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Thanks to Colm Smyth for pointing out Jasper Potts' presentation from JavaOne on modularising Swing applications using a Spring-OSGi d...
Friday, May 25, 2007

OSGi the most important technology of the decade?

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It may have been for me, but read the SD Times' view in OSGi Alliance Reaching Universal Middleware Goal .
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