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jpf dead? Is there any other?

Spector Java
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I noticed the last working version was targeted for 1.5. That was 4 to 5 years ago. Is there a new version or a competitive framework?

Is there any new support for this?
Campbell Ritchie
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This is what I found on Google; as you say, nothing more recent than 2007.
Spector Java
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Is there any other framework that would do this?
Wouter Oet
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You could look at OSGI.


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