Selasa, 10 Januari 2012

OSGi in Depth

Author: Alexandre de Castro Alves

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SummaryOSGi in Depth shows Java developers how to develop to the OSGi Service Platform Enterprise specification, an emerging Java-based technology for developing modular enterprise applications. About the TechnologyOSGi is a mature framework for developing modular Java applications. Because of its unique architecture, you can modify, add, remove, start, and stop parts of an application without taking down the whole system. You get a lot of benefit by mastering the basics, but OSGi really pays off when you dig in a little deeper. About this BookOSGi in Depth presents practical techniques for implementing OSGi, including enterprise services such as management, configuration, event handling, and software component models. You'll learn to custom-tailor the OSGi platform, which is itself modular, and discover how to pick and choose services to create domain-specific frameworks for your business. Also, this book shows how you can use OSGi with existing JEE services, such as JNDI and JTA.Written for Java developers who already know the basics, OSGi in Depth picks up where OSGi in Action leaves off. What's InsideDeep dives into modularization, implementation decoupling, and class-loading Practical techniques for using JEE services Customizing OSGi for specific business domains.

========================================​===== Table of ContentsOSGi as a new platform for application development An OSGi framework primer The auction application: an OSGi case study In-depth look at bundles and services Configuring OSGi applications A world of events The persistence bundle Transactions and containers Blending OSGi and Java EE using JNDI Remote services and the cloud Launching OSGi using start levels Managing with JMX Putting it all together by extending Blueprint.

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