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OSGi in Depth
Raja Pal
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Will the book be useful for a beginner? The name sounds like an advanced user title...Are there any recommended pre-reads before getting into this?
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Hi,
Yes, the book does provide a primer for beginners.
However, another option, is to start with "OSGi in Action" book.
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OSGi in Depth
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Thank you for the reply...will try both!
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