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This is the blog for Mikkel Flindt Heisterberg about everything and nothing. More detailed info about me, incl. bio, can be found on the about me page. Please also read the disclaimer.

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OSGi for beginners

OSGi is a part of Eclipse and hence Notes 8+ Standard. It never hurts to know what you’re dealing with. Hello, OSGi, Part 1: Bundles for beginners – Creating, executing, and managing bundles in an OSGi container

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