There are several open source OSGi implementations: Apache Felix, Eclipse Equinox and Knopflerfish. Each comes with a different set of bundles which may be of interest to you. ProSyst is a commercial implementation and has a wide variety of bundles that may be of value to you. You will need to discuss licensing terms with ProSyst.
You can check out the OSGi Bundle Repository to search for bundles which may be of interest to your project: http://www2.osgi.org/Repository/HomePage BJ Hargrave Senior Technical Staff Member, IBM OSGi Fellow and CTO of the OSGi Alliance [EMAIL PROTECTED] office: +1 407 849 9117 mobile: +1 386 848 3788 "Dima Litvak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/02/2007 09:40 AM Please respond to OSGi Developer Mail List <[email protected]> To [email protected] cc Subject [osgi-dev] Smart Medical Home Hello! My name is Dima Litvak. I am master's student in the biomedical deparment in Tel-Aviv university, in Israel. I am working on the "Smart Medical Home" project. I want to it to run on the OSGI framework, and to connect it to X10, WiFi and bluetooth devices. In your opinion, what is the best way to do it? What is the appropriate gateway I can use? How difficult is it to study how to use the ProSyst's smart home package, and what is the programming level I need in order to use the package? Maybe you know about a ready software that is based on the OSGI that I can use? Maybe you have done something like that before, or you know someone that did something like that before, and can give me the relevant .jar files. It could help me a lot, and save me alot of time. Thanks, Dima. _______________________________________________ OSGi Developer Mail List [email protected] http://www2.osgi.org/mailman/listinfo/osgi-dev _______________________________________________ OSGi Developer Mail List [email protected] http://www2.osgi.org/mailman/listinfo/osgi-dev
