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The Eclipse Foundation's news that the first release of Swordfish enterprise service bus (ESB) in early April hasn't exactly set the blogosphere on fire. Reaction to the open-source ESB so far has ...
OSGi word is producing lots of buzz recently, so I assume we're all going to use it sooner or later. Most articles on OSGi are based on Eclipse implementation, or at least refer to it in some way. I'm ...
“Eclipse plug-ins are delivered using OSGi bundles, and this has proven the usefulness of OSGi in large software projects.” However, “the other part of OSGi were interested in is not as well-adopted, ...
AI thrives on data but feeding it the right data is harder than it seems. As enterprises scale their AI initiatives, they face the challenge of managing diverse data pipelines, ensuring proximity to ...
SAP AG signaled its commitment to open solutions in the service-oriented architecture (SOA) space last week with a couple of announcements. First, SAP, an Eclipse Foundation founding member, donated a ...
OSGi, which is intended to provide modularity for Java, is the focus of efforts afoot at IBM and the Eclipse Foundation, with IBM leveraging OSGi in its application server and Eclipse using it in a ...
Tony Baer has a great rundown of the EclipseCon OSGI-based runtime Equinox news today. Extending the Eclipse community's unity to runtimes makes a ton of sense, given that developers can focus on the ...
Integrating different applications and application components has a long, and decidedly mixed, history. After years of creating one-off integrations that were complex and fragile, many software ...