Apache Felix OSGi Tutorial
This tutorial creates successively more complex OSGi bundles to illustrate most of the features and functionality offered by the OSGi framework.
Trails:
- Apache Felix Tutorial Example 1: A bundle that listens for OSGi service events.
- Apache Felix Tutorial Example 2: A bundle that implements a dictionary service.
- Apache Felix Tutorial Example 2b: A bundle that implements another dictionary service.
- Apache Felix Tutorial Example 3: A bundle that implements a simple dictionary service client.
- Apache Felix Tutorial Example 4: A bundle that implements a more robust dictionary service client.
- Apache Felix Tutorial Example 5: A bundle that implements a dictionary service client using the Service Tracker.
- Apache Felix Tutorial Example 6: A bundle that implements a spell checker service using dictionary services.
- Apache Felix Tutorial Example 7: A bundle that implements a spell checker service client.
- Apache Felix Tutorial Example 8: A bundle that implements a spell checker service using Service Binder.
- Apache Felix Tutorial Example 9: A bundle that implements a spell checker service using Dependency Manager. Coming soon...
- Apache Felix Tutorial Example 10: A bundle that implements a spell checker service using Declarative Services.
- Apache Felix Tutorial Example 11: A bundle that implements a spell checker service using iPOJO. Coming soon...
3 Comments
George Gerolimos
Why I cannot download Example1??
kenzo1982
neither me
Marcel Offermans
That's because there is no page behind that link (that's why confluence displays it as a link with a "+", it's a link that still needs to be created). You can find an older tutorial on the Oscar site: http://oscar-osgi.sourceforge.net/tutorial/