As far as English Language books go, I’m not aware of anything that fits the 
bill. Enterprise OSGi in Action is probably the most “up to date” of the books, 
but it uses Blueprint. OSGi in Depth mostly focuses on the low-level APIs 
(which I would definitely not recommend using), OSGi in Action uses Declarative 
Services, but pre-dates the annotations. 

The Spring-centric books are probably best avoided at this point as Spring DM 
server hasn’t existed for some time.

If you find anything useful then do let me know.

Tim


> On 25 Jul 2019, at 14:38, Stephen Schaub via osgi-dev 
> <osgi-dev@mail.osgi.org> wrote:
> 
> I'm looking for a recent book on OSGi to recommend to new OSGi developers. 
> Something that takes a Declarative Services annotation approach from the 
> beginning, and uses current recommended tools and best practices.
> 
> Most of the books on the OSGi recommended books list seem to be several years 
> old:
> 
> https://www.osgi.org/developer/resources/books/ 
> <https://www.osgi.org/developer/resources/books/> 
> 
> I saw that Neil Bartlett was starting a new book titled Effective OSGi a few 
> years ago, but don't see that it's out yet.
> 
> Any recommendations?
> 
> Stephen
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