I fixed a problem that prevents the Spring Extension Factory (which I originally described in this post) to work for bundles with Eclipse-LazyStart set to true. The new version works for bundles with or without the layz start setting:
Thanks for reporting the problem as well as a solution, Jimmy!
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Bugfix for Spring Extension Factory available
Friday, August 08, 2008
Equinox Aspects 1.0 M1 is out
The first milestone build of Equinox Aspects 1.0 is available for download from the Equinox Aspects download page. Take a look at the M1 New & Noteworthy page for details.
I am especially happy that this milestone brings OSGi dynamics to aspect bundles. This makes AOP a much better citizen of the OSGi world and gives you a feeling of dynamic AOP, which is really cool... :-)
And I need to mention that the performance of the standard caching has improved a lot. We are now very very close to our goal of running a woven system from cache at the same speed as without aspects.
I am especially happy that this milestone brings OSGi dynamics to aspect bundles. This makes AOP a much better citizen of the OSGi world and gives you a feeling of dynamic AOP, which is really cool... :-)
And I need to mention that the performance of the standard caching has improved a lot. We are now very very close to our goal of running a woven system from cache at the same speed as without aspects.
The first milestone build of Equinox Aspects 1.0 is available for download from the Equinox Aspects download page. Take a look at the M1 New & Noteworthy page for details.
I am especially happy that this milestone brings OSGi dynamics to aspect bundles. This makes AOP a much better citizen of the OSGi world and gives you a feeling of dynamic AOP, which is really cool... :-)
And I need to mention that the performance of the standard caching has improved a lot. We are now very very close to our goal of running a woven system from cache at the same speed as without aspects.
I am especially happy that this milestone brings OSGi dynamics to aspect bundles. This makes AOP a much better citizen of the OSGi world and gives you a feeling of dynamic AOP, which is really cool... :-)
And I need to mention that the performance of the standard caching has improved a lot. We are now very very close to our goal of running a woven system from cache at the same speed as without aspects.
Equinox Aspects 1.0 M1 is out
Monday, August 04, 2008
Demo on Equinox Aspects at OOPSLA 2008
I am happy to announce that a demo on Equinox Aspects is accepted for presentation at the upcoming OOPSLA 2008 conference in Nashville, Tennessee (Oct 19th-23rd). So I would be very very happy to see you all there!!!
I am happy to announce that a demo on Equinox Aspects is accepted for presentation at the upcoming OOPSLA 2008 conference in Nashville, Tennessee (Oct 19th-23rd). So I would be very very happy to see you all there!!!
Demo on Equinox Aspects at OOPSLA 2008
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