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OSGi and specifications
A separate page lists both certified and non-certified OSGi Specification Implementations, which include OSGi frameworks and other OSGi specifications.
Eclipse 3. 0 ( released on 21 June 2004 ) selected the OSGi Service Platform specifications as the runtime architecture.
In discussions of Java ME specifications, such as the CDC / CLDC device capability sets and the MIDP profile definition, attention needs to be given to Embedded Java, which additionally requires very specialized, optimized JVMs, and the means to update the installed software and services such as OSGi.

OSGi and focus
; Celix: Celix is an OSGi like implementation in C with a distinct focus on interoperability between Java and C.

OSGi and service
The OSGi framework is a module system and service platform for the Java programming language that implements a complete and dynamic component model, something that does not exist in standalone Java / VM environments.
The service layer is implemented using Apache iPOJO, therefore most Java-EE-certified JOnAS services ( persistence, EJB, resources, ...) are directly available as OSGi services to all OSGi bundles deployed on JOnAS.

OSGi and are
As of November 2010, there are seven certified OSGi framework implementations.

OSGi and now
The OSGi Alliance ( formerly known as the Open Services Gateway initiative, now an obsolete name ) is an open standards organization founded in March 1999 that originally specified and continues to maintain the OSGi standard.

OSGi and used
* OSGi, standardized dynamic component system suited for plug-in programming, used in Eclipse, many commercial Java EE application servers, Spring Framework, and embedded applications

OSGi and applications
Any framework that implements the OSGi standard provides an environment for the modularization of applications into smaller bundles.
* Exploiting OSGi capabilities from MHP applications
It is available as a component of other IBM products, including IBM Lotus Expeditor, a platform enabling OSGi developers to build configurable, disconnectable, managed, applications and services for desktop, mobile, and embeddable clients delivering web, Ajax, and / or rich user interfaces.

OSGi and open
The OSGi specification is developed by the members in an open process and made available to the public free of charge under the OSGi Specification License.
The OSGi Alliance has a compliance program that is open to members only.
In these systems, an open programming environment such as Linux, NetBSD, OSGi or Embedded Java is required so that the third-party software provider can sell to a large market.
* Apache Felix, an open source OSGi framework by Apache Software Foundation
To this end, the software developed by OW2 complies with open standards established by independent bodies such as JCP, OMG or OSGi and grants open access to the source code by means of open source licenses.

OSGi and source
* Newton Open source Jini & OSGi based distributed component framework

OSGi and Eclipse
* Colony Framework, inspired by OSGi and Eclipse RCP simplifying the concepts of both and adapting them to Pythonic philosophy
* Eclipse Virgo provides modular, OSGi based web containers implemented using embedded Tomcat and Jetty.
As of its version 5, JOnAS is fully based on the OSGi framework ; using either Apache Felix, Eclipse Equinox or Knopflerfish ( though the default JOnAS packaging comes with Apache Felix ).

OSGi and .
:* OSGi / Minimum-1. 0
:* OSGi / Minimum-1. 1
* Bundle-ManifestVersion: Indicates the OSGi specification to use for reading this bundle.
* Web Application Bundle, an OSGi bundle that contains a web application and that can be deployed in an OSGi container.
A WAB is an OSGi bundle version of a web application archive ( WAR ) file.
Open-Xchange Server consists of a Java-based backend, implemented as an OSGi bundle, a frontend implemented in JavaScript and various extensions.
The Service Management Framework ( SMF ) is a software product by IBM which implements the OSGi Service Platform.

specifications and have
While disc players and drives may have capabilities beyond the standards, enabling them to read and write nonstandard discs, there is no assurance, in the absence of explicit additional manufacturer specifications beyond normal Compact Disc logo certification, that any particular player or drive will perform beyond the standards at all or consistently.
A control problem can have several specifications.
The railway platforms have been demolished and rebuilt to Tramlink specifications, except at Elmers End and Wimbledon where the track level was raised to meet the higher main line platforms, to enable cross-platform interchange.
Since 1996, the HTML specifications have been maintained, with input from commercial software vendors, by the World Wide Web Consortium ( W3C ).
This defines a PHY amendment adds new rf spectrum specifications to address the Chinese regulatory changes which have opened the 314-316 MHz, 430-434 MHz, and 779-787 MHz bands for Wireless PAN use within China.
The details of its operations have changed considerably as it has grown, but the basic mechanism remains publication of draft specifications, review and independent testing by participants, and republication.
Manufactures may have vastly different specifications for the range of engines they make ; one may not be completely suitable for some other.
They have since become the official record for Internet specifications, protocols, procedures, and events.
Practical resistors have a series inductance and a small parallel capacitance ; these specifications can be important in high-frequency applications.
Because the final specifications for the coins were not finished in 1998, they will have to be melted and minted again in 1999.
* Built for one audience: Many companies dictate computer specifications which, in turn, may allow Intranet developers to write applications that only have to work on one browser ( no cross-browser compatibility issues ).
No two cars may have been alike, as they were built according to customer specifications from a wide range of options.
In modern times, several time specifications have been officially recognized as standards, where formerly they were matters of custom and practice.
However, some CD-ROM drives and players have problems reading these CDs, mostly because the groove spacing is outside specifications and the player's laser servo is unable to track it.
These words have special meaning within the language and are predefined in the language ’ s formal specifications.
While there are a few implementations based on the 1999 Recommendation that have yet to be completely updated, adoption of the improved specifications has been rapid since they were developed in full public view, unlike some earlier technologies of the W3C.
Recently, some specifications for the RDT protocol have been made public through the Helix Community project.
DVI and HDMI have the same electrical specifications for their TMDS and VESA / DDC links.
Those who have studied the score-book have concluded that the differences in the games of 1845 and 1846, compared with the specifications of the Knickerbocker rules, are minimal, such as fielding teams of seven players instead of nine.
Such auto parts are not OEM ; they are simply claiming to have been manufactured to the same specifications as the OEM parts.
In a re-structuring of civil flight training device characteristics and terminology that will take place in about 2012, Level D Full flight simulator will be re-designated as ICAO Type 7 and will have improved specifications for both motion and visual systems.
When a manufacturer wishes to have an ATD model approved, a document that contains the specifications for the model line and that proves compliance with the appropriate regulations is submitted to the FAA.
SDRAM modules have their own timing specifications, which may be slower than those of the chips on the module.

0.496 seconds.