OSGi

Tag details

Welcome to the 'OSGi' tag page at Technorati. This page features content from the farthest reaches of the Blogosphere that authors have "tagged" with 'OSGi'.

Look up Offsite Link "OSGi" at The Free Dictionary

Latest blogosphere posts tagged “OSGi”

  • IBM brings the power of OSGi to WebSphere


    WebSphere Community BlogAuthority Authority: 114
    Back in 2006 we rebased WebSphere Application Server on OSGi in order to help us deliver a better application server. In 2009 we are bringing the power of OSGi to help you build better applications. The IBM WebSphere Application Server V7 OSGi Applications Open Alpha program introduces to the ...
    2 days ago
  • Weekly Roll-Up: Top Stories, Memes and Moments (19-Dec-2009)


    BloggingAuthority Authority: 443
    The twists, turns and tips you need for staying up-to-date by the water cooler.Highlights of the WeekWCM Field Notes: The Skinny on JCR, CMIS and OSGi. The web is humming with talk of standards at the moment — due mainly to the fact that the Content Management Interoperability Standard (CMIS) version 1.0 is nearing ...
    4 days ago
  • Thanks to Our Fabulous Sponsors (18-Dec-2009)


    BloggingAuthority Authority: 443
    Yes indeed, another week year has just packed up, pulled on her cap and slunk out the door. We’re busy winding down the hamster wheels of 2009 and putting our divining rods back in the magic wardrobe.But just before we flip the switch we do want to extend a big thanks to the CMSWire sponsors [...]
    5 days ago
  • Paremus ServiceFabric on EC2 day 5


    Chris Swan's WeblogAuthority Authority: 112
    Between snow, getting some prerequisite scripts and docs a bit too late and various other stuff getting in the way, there hasn’t been too much progress today. I think I have everything set up to launch a complete cluster of Atlas agents in the sky, and get them to attach to the overlay VPN and call home, but the ...
    5 days ago
  • Web CMS 2009 Gets a Last Dose of Release Candidates


    BloggingAuthority Authority: 443
    ‘Tis the season for milk and cookies, winter coats, and Web CMS release candidates. We writers won’t be back until after the start of 2010 when both WordPress and Movable Type are scheduled to have their official new versions out, so we thought we’d do a quick review of their most recent updates.Read full ...
    5 days ago
  • Emerging Trends in Web Content Management


    BloggingAuthority Authority: 443
    Yes, we all know web content management (WCM) 1.0 is dead. But we still seem to be having a hard time defining exactly what 2.0 is about. We will continue to grapple with the emerging definition. In the mean time there are emerging trends shaping web content management and the vendors that provide it. [...]
    5 days ago
  • Mainsoft Continues to Add Collaboration to Developer Tools


    BloggingAuthority Authority: 443
    We know there’s a growing need within organizations to provide collaboration tools to project teams and areas like marketing and sales. But development teams also want and need collaboration capabilities, just not in a separate tool, but rather in the tools they already use daily.And Mainsoft has striven to provide ...
    5 days ago
  • RDF Automation Ushering in Semantic Web


    BloggingAuthority Authority: 443
    Researchers with the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) have thrown themselves head over heels into the semantic web. At this year’s 8th International Semantic Web Conference, they presented a paper (download the PDF) focused on the problem of automatically generating the metadata that many semantic web ...
    5 days ago
  • Telligent’s Graffiti Web CMS Has Gone Open Source and Moved to CodePlex


    BloggingAuthority Authority: 443
    For those of you who have followed the whole “is it dead or not” discussion on Telligent’s Graffiti Web CMS, well there seems to be a final answer.A very short announcement on the Telligent blog says that Graffiti has made the move to CodePlex as an open source solution.Graffiti has a strong [...]
    5 days ago
  • [LOTD] The Skinny on JCR, CMIS and OSGi


    (content goes here) blogAuthority Authority: 109
    Remember Jon Mark s overview picture of content technologies I mentioned the other day? Jon has just published his first column on CMSWire where he delivers a brilliant textual description of his diagram, spanning across JCR, CMIS and OSGi. Jon rightfully points out that CMIS is of very limited value for ...
    6 days ago
  • AIIM Gears Up for 2010 with a Bit of Alfresco


    BloggingAuthority Authority: 443
    Here’s a quickie for you: a2a_linkname="AIIM Gears Up for 2010 with a Bit of Alfresco";a2a_linkurl="http://www.frenzyblogging.com/2009/12/17/aiim-gears-up-for-2010-with-a-bit-of-alfresco/";
    6 days ago
  • Paremus ServiceFabric on EC2 day 4


    Chris Swan's WeblogAuthority Authority: 112
    The multicast woes are now behind me (thanks Dimitriy), and I now have a fabric that spans my home network and EC2. The problem with multicast turned out to be firewall related, and the simple fix was: /sbin/iptables -I OUTPUT -o tun0 -j ACCEPT/sbin/iptables -I INPUT -i tun0 -j ACCEPT Tomorrow I’ll try to get ...
    6 days ago
  • A Quick Intro to Knowledge Tree SaaS Document Management


    BloggingAuthority Authority: 443
    Over the course of its release history document management software developer KnowledgeTree (news, site) has had a habit of mirroring upgrades in the on premise version of its products with corresponding upgrades to its SaaS version.The SaaS version is a2a_linkname="A Quick Intro to Knowledge Tree [...]
    6 days ago
  • How Integrated is Your Web Analytics Package and is That a Good Thing?


    BloggingAuthority Authority: 443
    According to BtoB Magazine the web analytics market is expected to hit US$ 953 mil by 2014, and suggesting that the pickings might be even juicier Adobe recently acquired Omniture for the tidy sum of about US$1.8 billion.If you’re on top of things Web, then you’ve probably noticed a growing hum of activity in the ...
    6 days ago
  • WCM Field Notes: The Skinny on JCR, CMIS and OSGi


    BloggingAuthority Authority: 443
    WCM Fields Notes is a regular column written in collaboration with Jon Marks (@McBoof), head of development at LBi. This first issue looks at evolving standards in the content management space and how they might influence you when selecting and implementing a web content management system.Read full story… ...
    6 days ago
  • A Look at Automated Content Migration: Part 2 - Vamosa


    BloggingAuthority Authority: 443
    Vamosa (news, site) has been around for a number of years now, but the latest version of their Content Migrator — version 3 — was just recently released. In this second article of our series (see part one covering Kapow Technologies here) we take a look at Vamosa Content Migrator 3.0. Come along for the [...]
    6 days ago
  • Paremus ServiceFabric on EC2 days 2/3


    Chris Swan's WeblogAuthority Authority: 112
    I didn’t get to spend my full attention on this over the last couple of days, and somewhat as expected I’ve run into trouble with multicast . Right now it seems that whenever I put a node into the VPN overlay network it stops being capable of doing multicast. I’ll report back once these issues are resolved, ...
    6 days ago
  • Java in 2010: Bringing in the Receivers


    James Governor's MonkchipsAuthority Authority: 503
    I have little if any insider insight into Oracle’s plans for Java once the Sun acquisition goes through, which has looked increasingly likely since the database and applications giant stopped acting tough and started talking to the EU. Today though I read a post by Clive Birnie that made me think – If In Doubt ...
    1 week ago
  • Is there a future for software versioning?


    All the small thingsAuthority Authority: 91
    Versioning in software is as old as software itself. So, one should assume we are able to handle versions pretty good right? Well, you can’t be more wrong. Versions at the moment – and this holds true for ALL programming languages and concepts I know off – haven’t even remotely been done right till now. You ...
    1 week ago
  • Architecture All the Way Down


    Software & Technology @kirkk.comAuthority Authority: 454
    In Turtles and Architecture , I talked about how important it is that we “architect all the way down”. It helps increase transparency and understanding between developers and architects by emphasizing a lot of the middle ground that noone ever seems to focus on. It’s just another reason why modularity is so ...
    1 week ago

Comments about OSGi

Personal attacks are NOT allowed
Please read our comment policy