Chapter 4. Using Spring DM extenders
Spring DM brings new powers to your OSGi bundles; namely, all the power available in the Spring Framework, which means a great deal! We saw in the previous chapter how Spring DM can automatically create an application context on behalf of a bundle, assuming this bundle contains Spring configuration files in a specific location. With the availability of the Spring lightweight container, a bundle can build and wire all of its constituent components and let Spring DM interact with the OSGi platform to register Spring beans ...
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