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− | |title= OSGi for Eclipse Developersn - Talk by Chris Aniszczyk, Eclipse Source - Sept 2009
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− | |descr= * Eclipse developer, you should be aware that the Eclipse runtime (Equinox) since version 3.0 has been built on top OSGi and you have been
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− | writing OSGi bundles. The goal of this talk is to introduce the Eclipse developer to "OSGi-isms" and to answer some of these questions: *
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− | What's the difference between an Eclipse plug-in and an OSGi bundle? * Is there more than Require-Bundle? Why do all the OSGi guys scream about Import-Package? * If OSGi is truly dynamic, why does Eclipse
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− | |title= Distributed OSGi in the Eclipse Runtime Project
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− | - Talk by Scott Lewis, EclipseSource - Sept 2009
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− | |descr= * As part of the OSGi 4.2 specification, there is a new spec (RFC119) intended to standardize the distribution and network discovery of OSGi
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− | services. The ECF project (http://www.eclipse.org/ecf) has implemented the latest available draft and this is included in the
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− | Galileo release. * Scott will present his open source, open protocol, open provider approach to implementing this spec, show example applications
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− | and discuss how others may extend and/or replace the implementation. * He'll also touch on some basic issues of distributed services, such as
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Parameters:
- c: Background color of the table row; value 0 or 1; if the previous registration was 0, please type 1.
- url: Resource URL
- title: Resource title including author; year;
- descr: The description of the resource's contributions (why should we read it?)
For example, to register a new resource you have to type:
{{Ecl_r_entry |c=0
|url= http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/~jordan.anastasiade/Eclipse/basics/Beginner/Beginner-DexterTutorial.html
|title= Eclipse and Java for Total Beginners - Max Dexter - 2006
|descr= * Create Java project in Eclipse * Create Java package * Introduce classes and objects, naming conventions * Write a simple Java class (Person)
}}