IBM have released a WAS v8.0 Beta refresh which includes some great new OSGi Applications functionality, including: In-place application update, a feature that allows administrators to manage and migrate their OSGi bundles at runtime, without application restart. Application extensions allow administrators to extend their applications at runtime with a Composite Bundle Archive (CBA), again with no application restart. There are also performance monitoring, security, session management, servlet 3.0 support for OSGi applications/components.
For more information on OSGi in the Beta, why not check out this short video on the Enterprise OSGi YouTube channel. http://www.youtube.com/user/EnterpriseOSGi#p/a/u/0/3vRmzqHiJBY
To download the WAS v8.0 Beta and get playing with all the new features, visit the download site here ->
https://www14.software.ibm.com/iwm/web/cc/earlyprograms/websphere/wsasoa/download.shtml
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Saturday, March 19, 2011
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Introducing the new Enterprise OSGi YouTube channel.
Over the last couple of weeks, I've been putting together a list of OSGi related talks that act as a useful resource for OSGi beginners. I'm lucky enough to work in a development team full of talented people who are very happy to share their knowledge and experiences to customers and at conferences. I wanted this youtube channel to provide a web resource so that we can share this information to a wider audience.
The short overview presentations are designed to giev the viewer a high level understanding of concepts without going into too much depth. I'll put up links and follow up material which goes into more depth at our main OSGi home at
The new channel can be found at http://www.youtube.com/user/EnterpriseOSGi
Videos available right now on our new Enterprise OSGi channel include:
Big EARs and OSGi - Part 1, by Ian Robinson, IBM, Distinguished Engineer
Big EARs and OSGi - Part 2, by Ian Robinson, IBM, Distinguished Engineer
An Interview with Zoe Slattery, by Zoe Slattery, IBM, OSGi Technical Evangelist
JPA in OSGi, by Tim Ward, IBM, OSGi Applications developer in WAS.
More will be uploaded soon, so why not subscribe to the channel to get notification of when new videos are uploaded. To subscribe, you'll need a YouTube account. Click on the subscribe button on the top left of the Enterprise OSGi channel, shown below.
The short overview presentations are designed to giev the viewer a high level understanding of concepts without going into too much depth. I'll put up links and follow up material which goes into more depth at our main OSGi home at
The new channel can be found at http://www.youtube.com/user/EnterpriseOSGi
Videos available right now on our new Enterprise OSGi channel include:
Big EARs and OSGi - Part 1, by Ian Robinson, IBM, Distinguished Engineer
Big EARs and OSGi - Part 2, by Ian Robinson, IBM, Distinguished Engineer
An Interview with Zoe Slattery, by Zoe Slattery, IBM, OSGi Technical Evangelist
JPA in OSGi, by Tim Ward, IBM, OSGi Applications developer in WAS.
More will be uploaded soon, so why not subscribe to the channel to get notification of when new videos are uploaded. To subscribe, you'll need a YouTube account. Click on the subscribe button on the top left of the Enterprise OSGi channel, shown below.
Originally posted on http://www.devangelist.blogspot.com/