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Posted to dev@felix.apache.org by Peter Kriens <Pe...@aQute.se> on 2005/08/11 10:51:25 UTC
Re: [oscar] what's the relationship among Oscar , OSGi R4, JSR 277 and JSR 232 $B!)(B
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Kind regards,
Peter Kriens
RN> you mentioned OSGi R4 and JSR 277 in the Apache Oscar project proposal.
RN> What's the difference between OSGi R4 and JSR 232?
RN> and what's the relationship among Oscar , OSGi R4, JSR 277 and JSR 232 $B!)(B
RN> Thanks
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Re: [oscar] what's the relationship among Oscar , OSGi R4, JSR 277 and JSR 232 $B!)(B
Posted by Roger Ni <ni...@gmail.com>.
That's great!
Another question, What do you think of "JSR 22: JAIN SLEE API Specification"
and "JSR 240: JAIN SLEE (JSLEE) v1.1"
"*This JSR is to develop the JAIN Service Creation Environment (SCE) and the
Service Logic Execution Environment (SLEE) API Specifications. These APIs
will provide service developers, whether independent software vendors,
service providers or network equipment providers, with a common model and a
consistent run-time environment for developing and deploying network
services in Java.*"
It seems that JSLEE has a lot of overlaps with OSGi.
Any one compare these two?
Thanks!
On 8/11/05, Peter Kriens <Pe...@aqute.se> wrote:
> http://www.aqute.biz/2005/06/osgi-under-siege-in-jcp.html
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Peter Kriens
>
> RN> you mentioned OSGi R4 and JSR 277 in the Apache Oscar project
proposal.
>
> RN> What's the difference between OSGi R4 and JSR 232?
>
> RN> and what's the relationship among Oscar , OSGi R4, JSR 277 and JSR 232
$B!)(B
>
>
>
> RN> Thanks
>
>
>
> --
> Peter Kriens Mob +33633746480
> 9C, Avenue St. Drézéry Tel +33467542167
> 34160 Beaulieu, France Tel +15123514821
> Tel +33870447986
> AOL,Yahoo, Skype pkriens ICQ 255570717
>
>