Hi, i've read martin's article http://www.martinaspeli.net/articles/a-java-component-architecture, where he mentions that java doesn't have an equivalent of zca's adapter registry. The article was written in 2007, so I was wondering if this still holds true? What about other platforms, maybe .NET? Regards, jure
i've read martin's article http://www.martinaspeli.net/articles/a-java-component-architecture, where he mentions that java doesn't have an equivalent of zca's adapter registry. The article was written in 2007, so I was wondering if this still holds true? What about other platforms, maybe .NET?
jure, my understanding is that OSGi comes pretty close to the ZCA in spirit. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OSGi cheers alan
thanks, i'll check it out! Regards ,jure On 10/05/2010 04:26 PM, Alan Runyan wrote:
i've read martin's article http://www.martinaspeli.net/articles/a-java-component-architecture, where he mentions that java doesn't have an equivalent of zca's adapter registry. The article was written in 2007, so I was wondering if this still holds true? What about other platforms, maybe .NET? jure,
my understanding is that OSGi comes pretty close to the ZCA in spirit.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OSGi
cheers alan
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