OSGI: Let's Get Started

Organiser
LJC - London Java Community
Date
Tue, 29 Mar 2011, 17:30 - 19:30 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
The Skills Matter eXChange , London, GB
Cost
Free

OSGI: Let's Get Started

 

Please note SkillsMatter are hosting this event and are handling the attendance - it is essential that you confirm your place at this link: http://skillsmatter.com/event/java-jee/osgi-lets-get-started

 

Attend this presentation to gain an basic overview of the key aspects of OSGi, including concepts and the problems it solves in the Java language. This session is aimed at beginners and those who are looking at OSGi for the first time.

The session will look into some of the problems of the Java language today followed by how they are solved by OSGi. During the ppt. presentation, a live demo will be included to show how a user can deploy OSGi bundles into an OSGi framework and how a developer can manage the bundle in the OSGi environment. We will look at enterprise OSGi and briefly look at Apache Aries, a newly graduated project in Apache which provides an enterprise OSGi platform.

Who should attend:

  • Developers, engineers, and architects interested in OSGi technologies.
  • OSGi developers looking to solidify their basic OSGi knowledge
  • Java developers looking to adopt the OSGi technology
  • Anyone just wanting to know what OSGi is!

  • Agenda:

    18:00: Doors Open
    18:30: A series of lightning talks from members of the London Java Community.
    19:00: Simon Maple & Zoe Slattery will present OSGi: Let’s get started.

     

    Please note SkillsMatter are hosting this event and are handling the attendance - it is essential that you confirm your place at this link: http://skillsmatter.com/event/java-jee/osgi-lets-get-started

     

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