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The Chameleon project aims to provide a simple way to lay out specific OSGi runtimes fitting your requirements. The strategy is to provide a layered stack focused on your needs and relying as much as possible on the service concept.

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GASP project (GAming Services Platform) deals with middleware solutions to support Multiplayer Mobile Games (MMG) and Multiplayer Ubiquitous Games (MUGs), that implement and extends the Open Mobile Alliance GS specifications.

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An Eclipse plug-in that applies the iPOJO manipulation after each JDT compilation.

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I currently do my diploma thesis about Android and dynamic Software, so I was testing around with the nice tutorial on: http://ipojo-dark-side.blogspot.com/2008/10/ipojo-on-android.html Unfortunatly it wasn't compatible with Android 1.5r2 and Apache Felix 1.9.0snapshot. After some work I ... [More] got it fixed. Thanks goes to: Clement Escoffier (provided the tutorial above, made the basic patch for felix 1.9.0 to let it run on real devices using new public Methods in Android 1.5) Karl Pauls and Richard S. Hall for patching Felix 1.9.0 which fixed an classloading problem and for supporting me in Apache Felix users mailing list. btw: If someone of you don't want that this project is hosted here in public, please contact me an I will delete it immediately. To start projects: checkout with svn client, and import created Folder as an new Eclipse Project. Then create proper run/debug configuration. See wiki for all other questions. Also visit my blog: http://www.matthias-neubert.de Buzzwords: Android Apache Felix Felix OSGi OSGi on Android Felix on Android Felix Android Apache Felix on Android Felix OSGi Android [Less]

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The dynamokos project presents how to create dynamic distributed OSGi web application. This is related to the Dynamokos blog post series. This project contains several example about how to create: distributed OSGi application with OSGi Distributed Services dynamic distributed OSGi application ... [More] with Distributed Service and a discovery protocol (ZooKeeper) web application reacting to dynamism About Usakquinet AG is a high-performance IT consulting company for standard solutions, customized development, and outsourcing - operating internationally. It has been a long-serving and active participant In the Open Source movement. Taking Java, OSGi, Java EE, SAP, and Microsoft as a basis, akquinet advises with respect to processes and industry in the selection, implementation, and optimization of IT solutions. Working agilely, akquinet develops customized software and integrates existing system environments as well as operating customer systems securely and reliably in high-performance computer centers. For more information, please visit our website. [Less]

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APAM (APplication Abstract Machine) is a runtime platform to support execution of adaptable applications.

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H-Omega is a flexible application server for home gateway. It provides an execution platform (OSGi + iPOJO) and technical services required to create home-context applications.

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The JOnAS Showcase illustrates how JEE & OSGi can seamlessly interact thanks to JOnAS.It shows how a JEE applications can be extended dynamically thanks to OSGi. This project is an example of the offered possibilities such as how EJBs can use OSGi services and how EJBs can provide OSGi ... [More] services. For further information about this showcase, please read this blog entry. ContextSince a couple of years, two different types of enterprise application development are "emerging": Java Platform, Enterprise Edition or Java EE is a widely used platform for server programming in the Java programming language. The Java platform (Enterprise Edition) differs from the Java Standard Edition Platform (Java SE) in that it adds libraries which provide functionality to deploy fault-tolerant, distributed, multi-tier Java software, based largely on components running on an application server. The OSGi framework is a module system for Java that implements a complete and dynamic component model, something that does not exist in standalone Java/VM environments. Applications or components (coming in the form of bundles for deployment) can be remotely installed, started, stopped, updated and uninstalled without requiring a reboot; management of Java packages/classes is specified in great detail. Life cycle management is done via APIs which allow for remote downloading of management policies. The service registry allows bundles to detect the addition of new services, or the removal of services, and adapt accordingly. Nowadays, a stringent problematic is to reunify those two worlds. Despite a large dominance of JEE to develop enterprise applications, the OSGi wave is "menacing" the JEE hegemony. There are several reasons for this menace. First, OSGi modularity system is clean, tailored, powerful and promotes good practices. Using OSGi generally improves the product "quality". Moreover, the hot-deployment and the dynamism support of OSGi is interesting for enterprise applications. Dunkin' JOnASThis showcase (Dunkin' JOnAS) is a simple shop. It illustrates how JEE applications can be extended with OSGi services. This is not intended to be used directly, it just illustrates OSGi / JEE interactions inside JOnAS. About Usakquinet AG is a high-performance IT consulting company for standard solutions, customized development, and outsourcing - operating internationally and has been a long-serving and active participant In the Open Source movement. Taking Java, OSGi, JEE, SAP, and Microsoft as a basis, akquinet advises with respect to processes and industry in the selection, implementation, and optimization of IT solutions. Working agilely, akquinet develops customized software and integrates existing system environments as well as operating customer systems securely and reliably in high-performance computer centers. For more information, please visit our website. [Less]

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