Hi

I think you will use Spring DM if you want to use Spring in your bundles
- especially if you need to use any Spring schemes in your configuration.

Best regards
Krzysztof


On 18.09.2014 10:58, Mark Doyle wrote:
> I think Spring DM is no longer active and I that blueprint (which is
> an OSGi standard) was inspired by DM.
>
> That would explain why they are so similar. I'd use a blueprint
> implementation and I'm not sure why one would use DM any more.
>
>
>
> On 18 September 2014 10:53, Richard Snowden
> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     Hi all,
>
>     I just played around a little bit creating and consuming OSGi
>     services. First with Blueprint and then with Spring. It seems
>     there's no big difference between those two.
>
>     For me (as a beginner in OSGi / Karaf) Blueprint context files
>     look smaller and cleaner, so I'd like to focus my efforts on
>     Blueprint and forget about Spring. Is this a bad idea?
>
>     What is the main difference between Spring and Blueprint?
>
>     Regards,
>     Richard
>
>

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