Enterprise OSGi in Action: With examples using Apache Aries

Summary

Enterprise OSGI in Action is a hands-on guide for developers using OSGi to build the next generation of enterprise Java applications. By presenting relevant examples and case studies, this book guides the reader through the maze of new standards and projects.

About This Book

Enterprise OSGi is a set of standards for building modular Java applications which integrate seamlessly with existing Java EE technologies. It extends the OSGi component framework to distributed systems.

Enterprise OSGi in Action is a hands-on guide for developers using OSGi to build enterprise Java applications. Many examples and case studies show you how to build, test, and deploy modular web applications. The book explains how to take advantage of dynamism, distribution, and automatic dependency provisioning, while still integrating with existing Java EE applications.

The book is written for Java EE developers. No prior experience with OSGi is required.

What's Inside

  • Build modular applications using servlets, JSPs, WARs, and JPA
  • Better component reuse and robustness
  • Expert tips for Apache Aries

Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.

About the Authors

Holly Cummins and Tim Ward are lead engineers who regularly speak at developerWorks, Devoxx, JavaZone, and EclipseCon. Tim has written standards in both the OSGi Core and Enterprise Specifications and both authors are active Apache Aries committers.

Table of Contents

    PART 1 PROGRAMMING BEYOND HELLO WORLD
  1. OSGi and the enterprise—why now?
  2. Developing a simple OSGi-based web application
  3. Persistence pays off
  4. Packaging your enterprise OSGi applications

  5. PART 2 BUILDING BETTER ENTERPRISE OSGI APPLICATIONS
  6. Best practices for enterprise applications
  7. Building dynamic applications with OSGi services
  8. Provisioning and resolution
  9. Tools for building and testing
  10. IDE development tools

  11. PART 3 INTEGRATING ENTERPRISE OSGI WITH EVERYTHING ELSE
  12. Hooking up remote systems with distributed OSGi
  13. Migration and integration
  14. Coping with the non-OSGi world
  15. Choosing a stack
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Enterprise OSGi in Action: With examples using Apache Aries

Summary

Enterprise OSGI in Action is a hands-on guide for developers using OSGi to build the next generation of enterprise Java applications. By presenting relevant examples and case studies, this book guides the reader through the maze of new standards and projects.

About This Book

Enterprise OSGi is a set of standards for building modular Java applications which integrate seamlessly with existing Java EE technologies. It extends the OSGi component framework to distributed systems.

Enterprise OSGi in Action is a hands-on guide for developers using OSGi to build enterprise Java applications. Many examples and case studies show you how to build, test, and deploy modular web applications. The book explains how to take advantage of dynamism, distribution, and automatic dependency provisioning, while still integrating with existing Java EE applications.

The book is written for Java EE developers. No prior experience with OSGi is required.

What's Inside

  • Build modular applications using servlets, JSPs, WARs, and JPA
  • Better component reuse and robustness
  • Expert tips for Apache Aries

Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.

About the Authors

Holly Cummins and Tim Ward are lead engineers who regularly speak at developerWorks, Devoxx, JavaZone, and EclipseCon. Tim has written standards in both the OSGi Core and Enterprise Specifications and both authors are active Apache Aries committers.

Table of Contents

    PART 1 PROGRAMMING BEYOND HELLO WORLD
  1. OSGi and the enterprise—why now?
  2. Developing a simple OSGi-based web application
  3. Persistence pays off
  4. Packaging your enterprise OSGi applications

  5. PART 2 BUILDING BETTER ENTERPRISE OSGI APPLICATIONS
  6. Best practices for enterprise applications
  7. Building dynamic applications with OSGi services
  8. Provisioning and resolution
  9. Tools for building and testing
  10. IDE development tools

  11. PART 3 INTEGRATING ENTERPRISE OSGI WITH EVERYTHING ELSE
  12. Hooking up remote systems with distributed OSGi
  13. Migration and integration
  14. Coping with the non-OSGi world
  15. Choosing a stack
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Summary

Enterprise OSGI in Action is a hands-on guide for developers using OSGi to build the next generation of enterprise Java applications. By presenting relevant examples and case studies, this book guides the reader through the maze of new standards and projects.

About This Book

Enterprise OSGi is a set of standards for building modular Java applications which integrate seamlessly with existing Java EE technologies. It extends the OSGi component framework to distributed systems.

Enterprise OSGi in Action is a hands-on guide for developers using OSGi to build enterprise Java applications. Many examples and case studies show you how to build, test, and deploy modular web applications. The book explains how to take advantage of dynamism, distribution, and automatic dependency provisioning, while still integrating with existing Java EE applications.

The book is written for Java EE developers. No prior experience with OSGi is required.

What's Inside

  • Build modular applications using servlets, JSPs, WARs, and JPA
  • Better component reuse and robustness
  • Expert tips for Apache Aries

Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.

About the Authors

Holly Cummins and Tim Ward are lead engineers who regularly speak at developerWorks, Devoxx, JavaZone, and EclipseCon. Tim has written standards in both the OSGi Core and Enterprise Specifications and both authors are active Apache Aries committers.

Table of Contents

    PART 1 PROGRAMMING BEYOND HELLO WORLD
  1. OSGi and the enterprise—why now?
  2. Developing a simple OSGi-based web application
  3. Persistence pays off
  4. Packaging your enterprise OSGi applications

  5. PART 2 BUILDING BETTER ENTERPRISE OSGI APPLICATIONS
  6. Best practices for enterprise applications
  7. Building dynamic applications with OSGi services
  8. Provisioning and resolution
  9. Tools for building and testing
  10. IDE development tools

  11. PART 3 INTEGRATING ENTERPRISE OSGI WITH EVERYTHING ELSE
  12. Hooking up remote systems with distributed OSGi
  13. Migration and integration
  14. Coping with the non-OSGi world
  15. Choosing a stack

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781617290138
Publisher: Manning Publications Company
Publication date: 03/28/2013
Pages: 400
Product dimensions: 7.30(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Holly Cummins is a software engineer within the WebSphere team at IBM\'s Hursley labs. She is a popular speaker and has spoken at a variety of industry events including Devoxx, JavaZone, The ServerSide Java Symposium, The Great Indian Developer Summit, and WebSphere User Groups. She has also authored several developerWorks articles. She is a committer on the Apache Aries project. Holly has been with IBM for nine years. Before joining IBM, she completed a doctorate in quantum computation at the University of Oxford.

Tim Ward is a design and development lead for IBM’s OSGi Applications support in WebSphere Application Server. He participates in the OSGi Alliance Core Platform and Enterprise Expert Groups, building specifications describing the use of enterprise technologies in an OSGi framework. Tim is also a member of the Project Management Committee for the Apache Aries project, and can often be found extolling the virtues of Enterprise OSGi at conferences like EclipseCon, Devoxx and Jazoon.

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