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Breaking the Karmic Cycle

Paremus News

As you may have guessed from the syndication of Neil Bartlett’s blog; I’m very pleased to announce that Neil has joined Paremus and will be working on a number of interesting OSGi & Service Fabric based projects. Some of this work will appear in our imminent Service Fabric 1.8 release; but more on that in due course. In ...

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Master OSGi this Summer

This is a final call for anybody wishing to seriously master OSGi.

Master OSGi this Summer

The Masterclass on OSGi is approaching at the end of this month. It is a gathering of elite architects and developers from across Europe to learn about how to apply modularity in the real world.

The plan is to lock ourselves into a hotel on a beautiful but remote Swedish island in...

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Cloud OSGi – The Dawn of Composite Clouds

A lot has been written about how Cloud Computing is revolutionizing the IT industry, and without doubt its one of, if not the, most fashionable trends in IT today. While there are clearly some big attractions to adopting Cloud it does nCloud OSGi – The Dawn of Composite Clouds othing to address one of the biggest challenges of Enterprise IT today, that of the cost of software ...

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Building a high performance scalable architecture with Scala OSGi

Skills Matter hosted their first Scala eXchange last month and Dave Savage from Paremus presented on “How to Build a High Performance Scala(ble) Infrastructure in under 5 minutes”…pun intended!

The talk gave an overview and demonstration of a proof of concept that we built for a project to show how you can use Scala with OSGi, and...

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OSGi Users’ Forum UK Goes Global

Well thats a rather grand blog title…and its true, well sort of…

The next UK User Forum meeting (Thursday 23rd June, 2011) is an OSGi Development Tooling Panel and as Chairman of the Forum I thought I should let you know. OSGi Users’ Forum UK Goes Global

OSGi tooling is often cited as one of the big bugbears of OSGi so we have decided to open the meeting up to...

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The JDK8 Module System Requirements

“There’s something very important I forgot to tell you. Don’t cross the streams… It would be bad… Try to imagine all life as you know it stopping instantaneously and every molecule in your body exploding at the speed of light.”
— Egon Spengler (Harold Ramis), Ghostbusters.

I have reviewed the JDK8 Module...

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Concurrent Vaadin

As my colleagues and regular readers know, I have been hugely impressed by Vaadin, a web framework for Java, and have been using it in many of my OSGi demos, tutorials and projects.

This blog post is not about OSGi, but the more general problem of dealing with concurrent updates in a Vaadin application. I describe a technique for updating the...

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Bndtools in the Java Tech Journal

Bndtools in the Java Tech Journal

The Java Tech Journal issue 8 is now available for free download, and is dedicated to OSGi.

The JTJ is an impressive new publication from the folks at JAXenter, with each issue covering a different technology in depth. The current issue contains excellent articles by some of the leading names in OSGi:

  • A Gentle Introduction to OSGi, by Jerome Moliere...

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