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Hell Freezes Over - Java 7 (JSR-277) Module System will support OSGi

During the general session there was an official announcement - Java 7 Module System (JSR-277) will support both - its own format IAM - as well as OSGi. Great "news" for Java - and it should stop some friction/discussion in the community. So this announcement is double-great :-).
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Neil Young at the JavaONEs Keynote - great sound, but wrong song :-)

Neil Young was surprisingly Java-savvy. His whole collection of songs was released on a couple of Blu-Rays with nice interaction-features - written in Java. However at the end of his session, the song "Rocking in the free world" was started. Actually: I wondered why not the Song "Sun Green" from the Greendale album. This song is really great, however "Be The Rain" a little better :-).
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Glassfish v3, Modularity and the hidden, underestimated killer feature

During yesterdays CommunityONE sessions the Glassfish v3 modularity was presented in many different sessions. Modularity is great - it forces you to think about dependencies and makes so the appserver leaner. However I (as developer, not application server vendor), actually not really care. My only requirements are:

Glassfish v3 provides at first the first two items - the last will have to be proven in real world :-).

However one killer feature was only mentioned during a great lightning talk - Glassfish v3 will be embeddable. Kohsuke demoed this - and it was impressive. Kohsuke is going to provide only one Jar (with Glassfish inside) and aims to make it easy to use and lean. It could work. The reason is: Kohsuke is the man behind Hudson - really great (easy to use and install) continuus integration tool.

Use cases for the embedded mode:

Btw. the show before JavaONE keynote is great :-)


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