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By djo.mos
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Published: Jul 13 2009 / 08:12

Being in the spotlight for OSGi has many good sides but it always pains when you get heavily criticized for a presentation about OSGi & Java Modularity that you gave. However, you usually learn more from criticism than from praise. Lets see if we can digest the criticism in William's blog and learn something from it. From the first part I can see the criticism that OSGi is old technology and we keep (re)inventing component models. I guess there is a fine line between old and mature but it seems a tad unfair to hold age, without any further qualifications, against us. On the contrary, for stability, robustness, and usability a proven technology seems hard to beat. Then again, a promise is always more luring than hard reality I guess.
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