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  2. EclipseLink - Wikipedia

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    EclipseLink is the intended path forward for persistence for Oracle and TopLink. It is intended that the next major release of Oracle TopLink will include EclipseLink as well as the next major release of Oracle Application Server. EclipseLink supports usage in an OSGi environment.

  3. OSGi - Wikipedia

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    OSGi is an open specification and open source project under the Eclipse Foundation. [ 2 ] It is a continuation of the work done by the OSGi Alliance (formerly known as the Open Services Gateway initiative ), which was an open standards organization for software founded in March 1999.

  4. Equinox (OSGi) - Wikipedia

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    In computing, Equinox is a sub-project of the Eclipse project that provides a certified implementation of the OSGi R4.x core framework specification. [2] It is a module runtime that allows developers to implement an application as a set of "bundles" using the common services infrastructure.

  5. OSGi Specification Implementations - Wikipedia

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    The OSGi framework is a standardized module system and service platform for the Java programming language. The OSGi standards are defined in the OSGi Specification Project at Eclipse and published in OSGi specification documents such as the Core and Compendium specifications. These specifications contain chapters each of which describe a ...

  6. Virgo (software) - Wikipedia

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    Virgo is an open source, OSGi-based, Java application server. Virgo supports the deployment of OSGi bundles and unmodified Java web applications as well as OSGi-influenced Shared Libraries WARs and Shared Services WARs. [2] Virgo is based on the Equinox OSGi implementation, part of the Eclipse project.

  7. Eclipse (software) - Wikipedia

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    Since Eclipse 3.0 (released in 2004), plug-ins are installed and managed as "bundles" using Equinox, an implementation of OSGi. [ 12 ] The Eclipse SDK is free and open-source software , released under the terms of the Eclipse Public License , although it is incompatible with the GNU General Public License . [ 13 ]

  8. ProSyst - Wikipedia

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    ProSyst's OSGi applications are used by SmartHome devices, mobile phone manufacturers, network equipment providers (in CPEs), white goods manufacturers, car manufacturers and in the eHealth market. ProSyst employs more than 120 Java and OSGi experts and offers OSGi related training, support (SLAs), technical consulting and development services.

  9. DataNucleus - Wikipedia

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    Its plugins are OSGi-compliant so can be used equally in an OSGi environment. DataNucleus Access Platform is also utilised by the persistence layer behind Google App Engine for Java, [ 7 ] and VMForce (cloud offering from Salesforce.com and VMWare ).