Over the last 2 weeks I had a chance to teach the 2-day dm Server course 3 consecutive times. One of the topics that inevitably generates a lot of interest is the “uses” directive in OSGi, which is neither easy to grasp nor to explain.
My own first encounter with the “uses” directive was in the [...]
“Uses” Directive In OSGi
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Rossen Stoyanchev
on 2009-11-15 15:52:00.0
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Rossen is a software developer with a diverse background in enterprise application development. He has worked on a front-office trading and risk management application, a back-office investment accounting system, online shopping sites, and various other applications. He thrives on finding simplicity and solving problems in sometimes very complex domains.
Rossen joined SpringSource in March of 2007 and is currently focusing on Spring Web technologies. He recently helped develop the 4-day "Rich Web Development With Spring" course currently being offered in locations throughout the US, Europe, and Australia. In his capacity as a New York based consultant he conducts frequent training and consulting engagements.
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