This discussion has motivated me to write a blog entry that demonstrates 
how SAT handles dynamic services...

 
http://eclipse-sat.blogspot.com/2007/04/simplest-thing-that-could-possibly-work.html

I hope this helps explain things.




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Hi all,

Continuing my exploration of OSGi, I found that ServiceActivatorToolkit 
developed by BandXi would make my life easier with the service registry 
and all the matters that come to you, when you hear about a bundle that 
is importing services.
/*SAT, for those who never heard of it, is a part of OHF project (dont 
know if it started as part of this project) (look it up, at eclipse.org)*/
Would you encourage a new OSGi developer, to try SAT from his first steps?
Is it safe to dump the servicetracker and switch to SAT method at this 
early steps or would you suggest to keep on with the first?
Thank you very much in advance!

A fan of OSGi middleware,
Aggelos Mpimpoudis

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