This week's article delayed
For the past month, I've posted a new OSGi-related article every Monday morning at around 9am U.S. central time. And so far, it has had quite a strong following of readers. But today no article was published.
Don't panic. This week's article is running a wee bit late. I spent some time this past week putting final touches on Modular Java, so I got a late start on the article. Then my weekend involved some Mother's Day activities followed by myself being a bit under the weather. Altogether, these events added up to me not having this week's article ready in time.
I'm feeling better now and should have this week's article up in a day or two. Just to give you a heads up: I've decided to write a little bit about testing OSGi bundles using Pax Exam. I may also work in a Spring-DM test for comparison's sake. And, as I mentioned last week, there's going to be a few new Pax Construct tricks involved. Stay tuned and thanks for reading!
About Craig Walls
Craig Walls has been professionally developing software for over 17 years (and longer than that for the pure geekiness of it). He is a senior engineer with SpringSource as the Spring Social project lead and is the author of Spring in Action and XDoclet in Action (both published by Manning) and Modular Java (published by Pragmatic Bookshelf). He's a zealous promoter of the Spring Framework, speaking frequently at local user groups and conferences and writing about Spring and OSGi on his blog. When he's not slinging code, Craig spends as much time as he can with his wife, two daughters, 4 birds and 3 dogs.
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