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OSGi at JSig in London on Feb 15th

At 6:08 PM on Feb 14, 2007, Alex Blewitt DeveloperZone Top 100 wrote:

If you're in London tomorrow, there's a talk at JSig on OSGi and dynamic applications. We'll be demoing using a Swing app with OSGi and dynamically adding actions based on OSGi services, and will be demonstrating building OSGi bundles with NetBeans (more to prove that it's possible than anything else; after all, you know it Just Works with Eclipse, yeah?). It's free to attend, but you need to register first .

We'll be making the presentation and code available afterwards for those that can't make it, but you'll be missing out on the event. Of course, you'll also be able to ask questions here too ...

Alex.
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1. At 6:38 PM on Feb 14, 2007, Chris Aniszczyk DeveloperZone Top 100 wrote:

Re: OSGi at JSig in London on Feb 15th

cool, evangelize a way.

I'll be interested to see the presentation.
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3. At 8:04 PM on Feb 18, 2007, Alex Blewitt DeveloperZone Top 100 wrote:

Re: OSGi at JSig in London on Feb 15th

The presentation , as well as the code , are now available as well as re-recorded screencasts of the demos that were given at the presentation. You can view them all here if you're interested.

If you've got any feedback or questions based on the demos, please feel free to reply to this thread.

Alex.
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4. At 7:03 AM on Feb 21, 2007, Glyn Normington Javalobby Newcomers wrote:

Re: OSGi at JSig in London on Feb 15th

For the record, Geronimo is not currently based on OSGi, contrary to the impression given by the slide on page 44 of the presentation PDF. See my blog for more background.
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5. At 10:52 AM on Feb 21, 2007, Alex Blewitt DeveloperZone Top 100 wrote:

Re: OSGi at JSig in London on Feb 15th

Thanks for clearing that up, Glyn. I'll endeavour to get the PDF fixed and uploaded again. I'm thinking of tring to record a version with comments too.

Alex.
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6. At 8:42 PM on Feb 21, 2007, Alex Blewitt DeveloperZone Top 100 wrote:

Re: OSGi at JSig in London on Feb 15th

I've taken out the reference for Geronimo from the presentation; the new one should be on the website in the not-too-distant future.

PS you might want to give Piero a heads-up about his summary table:

http://www.pierocampanelli.info/articles/2006/11/15/osgi-and-open-source-ecosystem

Alex.
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7. At 4:11 AM on Feb 22, 2007, Glyn Normington Javalobby Newcomers wrote:

Re: OSGi at JSig in London on Feb 15th

> PS you might want to give Piero a heads-up about his
> summary table:

Good idea - I posted a comment.

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