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Part 1 of 6: OSGi-enabled Java EE Applications - Parent POM Project
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Uploaded on Oct 1, 2010
This is part 1 of 6 screencasts that shows how to develop OSGi-enabled Java EE applications using NetBeans and deploy them on GlassFish.
The different parts show:
1. Parent POM project
2. API and Service OSGi Bundle
3. Client OSGi Bundle invoking an OSGi Service
4. Web Application Bundle (WAB) client invoking an OSGi service
5. Client OSGi bundle invoking EJB service
6. Conclusion and other possible extensions
These screencasts are originally posted at http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta.
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zmirc 4 weeks ago
Thanks!
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Denes Csepely 1 year ago
Subtitle somebody? I cant understand what he is saying at 4:44.
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