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Stop by to hear the fascinating story of [[Sun|fall]], [[Oracle|take over]], and [[NetBeans|total despair]]. Listen to the description of the [[Module system#The need for Common Ground|crucial role]] [[OSGi]] played in the re-birth of the [[NetBeans]] team and regaining its self confidence and [[JDeveloper|trust]] in the future. See in action the [[Netbinox|result]] we created along the way and which can proudly be called the [[Netbinox|fastest OSGi container on the planet]]! | Stop by to hear the fascinating story of [[Sun|fall]], [[Oracle|take over]], and [[NetBeans|total despair]]. Listen to the description of the [[Module system#The need for Common Ground|crucial role]] [[OSGi]] played in the re-birth of the [[NetBeans]] team and regaining its self confidence and [[JDeveloper|trust]] in the future. See in action the [[Netbinox|result]] we created along the way and which can proudly be called the [[Netbinox|fastest OSGi container on the planet]]! | ||
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== Being in [[wikipedia:Reston,_VA|Reston]] == | == Being in [[wikipedia:Reston,_VA|Reston]] == |
Revision as of 14:40, 25 March 2012
OSGiCon 2012 is about to happen in Reston, Virginia and Netbinox will there too! How could it be missing, when Netbinox is the Fastest OSGi Container on the Planet! The session will be held on Mar 28 @ 14:15 in Reston Suites B.
Teaser
Stop by to hear the fascinating story of fall, take over, and total despair. Listen to the description of the crucial role OSGi played in the re-birth of the NetBeans team and regaining its self confidence and trust in the future. See in action the result we created along the way and which can proudly be called the fastest OSGi container on the planet!
Slides
TBD: Will be available when the presentation is over.
Being in Reston
In spite of knowing almost everything about internals of class loading in Felix and Equinox, I don't know much about the higher layers of the OSGi specification. I guess OSGiCon is the best place to increase my knowledge. Thus I plan to studiously visit OSGi related sessions and tutorials.
In case you want to ask about Netbinox, API design or anything else I might know something about, feel free to do so. I should be easy to recognize - as OSGiCon is co-located to EclipseCon, I don't expect much people wearing NetBeans related logos.
Ask me about Netbinox!
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