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+ | # Check out the [https://guest:1673852@zenit.senecac.on.ca/svn/ecl500/Lectures/trunk/w11-osgi-simple-interface/ Service Interface] | ||
+ | # Check out the [https://guest:1673852@zenit.senecac.on.ca/svn/ecl500/Lectures/trunk/w11-osgi-simple-serviceprovider/ Service Provider] | ||
+ | # Check out the [https://guest:1673852@zenit.senecac.on.ca/svn/ecl500/Lectures/trunk/w11-osgi-simple-serviceconsumer/ Service Consumer] | ||
+ | <h3>[[Steps for Building Applications from Bundels]]</h3> | ||
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− | + | <h2>Bundels and the Declarative Services</h2> | |
− | + | # Check out the [https://guest:1673852@zenit.senecac.on.ca/svn/ecl500/Lectures/trunk/w11-osgi-simple-declarativeservice-consumer Declarative Service Consumer] | |
+ | # Check out the [https://guest:1673852@zenit.senecac.on.ca/svn/ecl500/Lectures/trunk/w11-osgi-simple-declarativeservice-provider Declarative Service Provider] | ||
+ | <h3>[[Steps for Building Declarative Services]]</h3> |
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OSGi Activities
- Start and run the Eclipse for OSGi as installed in the previous lecture.
- Open the Subversion Perspective in Eclipse for OSGi.
- Check out the Simple Sample from OSGi Course Repository
- Run the sample and change it.
- Define the main steps involved in developing OSGi applications.
- Write a small tutorial (main steps) about using Eclipse to develop OSGi applications.
Start the lab activities in the order defined below:
Bundels and Java Applications
- Check out the Service Interface
- Check out the Service Provider
- Check out the Service Consumer
Steps for Building Applications from Bundels
Bundels and the Declarative Services
- Check out the Declarative Service Consumer
- Check out the Declarative Service Provider