Like many Java developers, Sebastien Arbogast only recently realized OSGi's tremendous potential for bringing modularity to
the Java platform. Since then he has become an OSGi enthusiast and founded
DZone's OSGi zone. In this discussion with Andrew Glover, Sebastien succinctly introduces OSGi and explains why its contribution
to Java modularity is such good news for Java developers on the server side. He also discusses the competing Java modules
specifications (JSR 291 and JSR 277), talks about the app-server migration to OSGi, and makes a tentative prediction about
what might be coming next for this exciting technology.
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