Reference Summary: You may know the story: you develop OSGi applications with PDE and you are willing to give Bnd a try, but you can't find access ... Environment Setup: In this secound part we will create a working environment to build our OSGi project in.

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You may know the story: you develop OSGi applications with PDE and you are willing to give Bnd a try, but you can't find access ... Environment Setup: In this secound part we will create a working environment to build our OSGi project in. API In this part we will create the osgi api project according to the enroute template specification.

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  • You may know the story: you develop OSGi applications with PDE and you are willing to give Bnd a try, but you can't find access ...
  • Environment Setup: In this secound part we will create a working environment to build our OSGi project in.
  • API In this part we will create the osgi api project according to the enroute template specification.
  • firest of all credits to: Peter Kriens Niel Bartlet Dmytro Pishchukhin The OSGi community 1.
  • A short video with Scott Lewis and Peter Kriens using ECF to create a simple remote service.

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