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justin cater

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OSGI - Modularizing your application Posted: Apr 25, 2012 3:55 AM
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Since I am a big proponent of modularity, low coupling, high cohesion, etc … I believe that this technology is a breakthrough in how we create applications using the Java platform. With OSGi, it is...


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