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Java-based service delivery platform complies with OSGi Release 3

Sep 17, 2003 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — views

Embedded Java and OSGi specialist ProSyst has rev'ed its mBedded Server (mBS) to version 5.2, calling its offering an open, modular, scalable, and Java-based service delivery platform capable of interconnecting smart devices, providing and deploying services and information or entertainment content, and enabling remote control,… diagnostics, and maintenance.

According to ProSyst, the mBS service platform is now fully compliant with the latest OSGi Service Platform Release 3. It consists of an OSGi framework and a broad variety of commercial off-the-shelf service bundles that ProSyst claims can be added easily to the modular architecture.

Together with the recently released mPower Remote Manager and mBedded Builder, ProSyst claims to offer a complete product portfolio for the design, development, and integration of a wide range of technologies into the OSGi Service Delivery Platform. The company claims its solution therefore resolves the life-cycle mismatch between devices and their software.


 
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