Pro Spring Dynamic Modules for OSGi Service Platforms

  • 5h 42m
  • Daniel Rubio
  • Apress
  • 2009

Spring and OSGi’s features are a natural fit; they are orthogonal to each other: OSGi is about packaging, deployment, and versioning issues, while Spring is about providing the necessary foundation to wire up Java classes in their most basic form using dependency injection and aspect orientation to fulfill an application’s purpose.

Pro Spring Dynamic Modules for OSGi Service Platforms by Daniel Rubio is the first book to cover OSGi as practically implemented by the world’s most popular, agile, and open source enterprise Java framework, Spring.

  • Author Daniel Rubio covers the ease at which OSGi is used with the Spring Framework in development, packaging, versioning, and deployment.
  • Enterprises are trusting Spring more and more, and this book leverages OSGi in a way that can “complete” the use of Spring in the enterprise, as OSGi is already being trusted and adopted by IBM, BEA, and others.
  • The text discusses how Spring OSGi makes your Spring applications trusted SOA applications.

What you’ll learn

  • Understand the fundamentals of OSGi and Spring, and combine the two.
  • Take your Spring applications and bundles, and incorporate OSGi for production–ready packaging, versioning practices, and deployment.
  • Create production–ready Spring Beans by packaging and versioning, and then deploy them.
  • Develop data access methods and means for your Spring OSGi projects.
  • Build and use GUIs for Spring OSGi.
  • Test, scale, and optimize your Spring OSGi applications for deployment and performance.

Who is this book for?

This book is for Java developers using the Spring Framework who are looking to take advantage of OSGi features, and Java developers in general looking to explore OSGi’s role on server–side development.

About the Author

DANIEL RUBIO is a consultant with over 10 years of experience in enterprise and web technologies. Specializing in web-based architectures that integrate with back-end systems such as relational databases, ERPs, and CICS, he's relied on Java, CORBA, and .NET technology throughout his career to deliver cost-effective solutions to the financial and manufacturing industries.

Additionally, he writes articles on emerging technologies for various content networks in this same space, which include TheServerSide.com, Oracle Technology Network, SearchSOA.com, and his own blog, WebForefront.com. Currently, Daniel is founder and technical lead at MashupSoft.com.

In this Book

  • Introducing OSGi
  • Introducing Spring
  • Integrating Spring and OSGi
  • Spring Dynamic Modules for OSGi
  • SpringSource dm Server
  • Versioning with OSGi and Spring
  • Data Access and Bundle Management Without SpringSource dm Server
  • Web Applications Using Spring and OSGi
  • Testing with Spring and OSGi

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