From simple projects to those consisting of
hundreds of modules, both OSGi and non-OSGi, I can
help with any of the OSGi Core, Compendium and
Enterprise specifications' implementations, incl. Apache
Aries, as well as migrating to OSGi, including m
From simple projects to those consisting of
hundreds of modules, both OSGi and non-OSGi, I can
help with any of the OSGi Core, Compendium and
Enterprise specifications' implementations, incl. Apache
Aries, as well as migrating to OSGi, including migrating from
Spring Dynamic Modules to OSGi Blueprint and/or OSGi
Declarative Services.
OSGi (Dynamic Module System for
Java) has been around for over 20 years now. Modularity feature
added in Java 9 Jigsaw, in no way replaces nor can even compete with
OSGi – it serves different use cases.
Recently published articles–based on work I conceptualized, developed, then open-sourced–praised by OSGi Alliance (https://www.osgi.org/) itself, as well as various recognized software engineers / computer scientists, working with companies such as Adobe, etc.
• DZone: Data Streaming in OSGi R7 applications With OSGi R7 Push Stream and Server Sent Events https://dzone.com/articles/data-streaming-in-osgi-r7-applications-with-osgi-r
• JAXenter: Automated build and deployment of Docker containerized OSGi applications on Kubernetes https://jaxenter.com/osgi-applications-on-kubernetes-159310.html
Price and delivery time depends on scope – contact before ordering.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
- Q: What exactly would be next steps after I get in touch for quote with my requirements? A: I will ask any clarifying questions necessary, then create a custom proposal for you, and once you place your order, I will perform any necessary engineering work to deliver the final solution.
- Q: What if I do not have exact requirements yet? A: I will create a mini-proposal for 1-2 consulting sessions, during which I will work with you to clearly understand your needs, as well as your existing product or service, and scope the project. Output from this will be requirements for implementation phase, to be treated as a separate project.