Interesting indeed... As far as I understand there is no source available yet so I will hold my comments until that is the case -- I'd be interested in whether it is a complete new effort or some of the existing frameworks is used as a base...
regards, Karl On 7/15/07, Marcel Offermans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Jul 15, 2007, at 3:49 , Richard S. Hall wrote: > Interesting...for some reason it is tied to JDK 6... > > http://davideraccagni.madprogrammers.org/f06/index.html "The main purpose of this project was to develop an up-to-date implementation of OSGi Service Platform taking advantages of last JVM capabilities and solving some problems related to Native libraries" That's a quote from the homepage of his site. I can also see he's using some of the improvements in the Swing UI that are only available in Java 6 (tray icon). It makes perfect sense to me if you want to use your framework on desktops or servers where you can simply use Sun's (or IBM's) Java 6 implementation. For embedded systems, it might not have been the best choice, although even in that field more and more CPU's are becoming Intel compatible and can run a full Java SE. ;) Greetings, Marcel
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