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“Uses” Directive In OSGi

Posted by: Rossen Stoyanchev on 11/15/2009
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 [...]

About Rossen Stoyanchev

Rossen Stoyanchev

I began my career as a C/C++ programmer working on VINES, a distributed directory services product at Banyan Systems. Over the years I've worked on various Java Web applications including a set of multi-tenant e-commerce web applications, an investment accounting system, a trading and risk management system, and others.

I've been using Spring and many of the Spring projects since 2006. I've helped many to learn or to use Spring more effectively through teaching and consulting. Presently I am a comitter on the Spring MVC and the Spring Web Flow projects. My current home is New York city.

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