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All content with label osgi.
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ApacheCon Talk OSGi best practices shown on Apache Karaf
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I just did my ApacheCon talk about OSGi best practices.It was the last slot but the room was still almost full. In general the OSGi track had a lot of listeners and there were a lot of talks that involved Apache Karaf. So I ...
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karaf, apachecon
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Apache Integration day at W-JAX Munich
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Apache integration day at WJAX was a big success. We had sessions about CXF, Camel, Karaf, TESB and Continuous Delivery. Now finally most presentations and examples are available. Title / Presentation \\ Examples Author \\ Flexibles Service Enabling mit ...
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cxf, karaf, camel, tesb
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Apache Karaf and OSGi best practices talk at JUG Karlsruhe
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Yesterday evening I did a talk about Apache Karaf and OSGi best practice together with Achim Nierbeck https://twitter.com/#!/anierbeck. Achim did the first part about OSGi basics and Apache Karaf and I did the second part ...
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karaf, vaadin
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Apache Karaf Tutorial Part 6 - Database Access
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Shows how to access databases from OSGi applications running in Karaf and how to abstract from the DB product by installing DataSources as OSGi services. Some new Karaf shell commands can be used to work with the database from the command line ...
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karaf, tutorial, jpa, jdbc, datasource, pooling
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Apache Karaf Tutorial Part 8 - Distributed OSGi
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default OSGi services are only visible and accessible in the OSGi container where they are published. Distributed OSGi allows to define services in one container and use them in some other (even over machine boundaries). For this tutorial we use the DOSGi sub ...
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karaf, dosgi, tutorial
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Karaf Tutorial Part 1 - Installation and First application
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Getting Started With this post I am beginning a series of posts about Apache Karaf. So what is Karaf and why should you be interested in it? Karaf is an OSGi container based on Equinox or Felix. The main difference to these fine containers is that it brings ...
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karaf, tutorial
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Karaf Tutorial Part 2 - Using the Configuration Admin Service
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first part of the Karaf Tutorial we learned how to use maven and blueprint to offer and use pojo services and how to use the http service to publish a servlet. In this second part we concentrate on configuration for our OSGi bundles. Unlike servlet ...
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Karaf Tutorial Part 3 - Improving configuration editing using the OSGI Metatype Service and the Felix Webconsole
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Karaf Tutorial Part 2 Using the Configuration Admin Service liquid:/2011/09/23/Karaf Tutorial Part 2 Using the Configuration Admin Service we learned how to configure our bundles using simple configurations. In this part we will learn how ...
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Karaf Tutorial Part 4 - CXF Services in OSGi
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Shows how to publish and use a simple REST and SOAP service in karaf using cxf and blueprint. To run the example you need to install the http feature of karaf. The default http port is 8080 and can be configured using the config admin pid ...
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karaf, cxf, soap, tutorial
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Talend Integration Factory powered by Apache Camel is released
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my first two months at Talend I was mainly involved in building the first release of Talend Integration Factory (TIF). It is an Apache Licensed distribution of Camel with three interesting additions: A pre packaged OSGi container, an integration component ...
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camel, karaf, cxf
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