Paremus e-news - February 2008

Revolutionizing Java Development and SOA Runtimes

The Spring framework has revolutionized Java development, and with the adoption of OSGi™ technology, Spring Dynamic Modules has enabled the ‘holy grail' of simple, effective, pluggable re-usable components, providing a fundamental capability for next generation SOA.

To realize the full benefits requires an innovative lightweight, dynamic runtime that:

 

• offers native OSGi support,
• simplifies operations and reduces costs via automation,
• is distributed to capitalize on the commodity processor curve,
• provides automated resilience to maximize service availability,
• is adaptive and provides simple scalability.

 
"[With Infiniflow] a Spring application can be dynamically loaded
and reloaded from a single machine to a massive cluster.
Build in Eclipse, then choose a target deployment architecture. Sweet."
James Governor, RedMonk.
 
 

 

With transparent support for Spring Dynamic Modules,  Infiniflow provides this runtime today - more >

Webinar training on OSGi, Spring and SCA

Paremus has introduced a series of webinars to help software engineers and architects develop next-generation, standards-based composite applications:

 

• Enterprise OSGi - Why Should I Care?
• Make Your Spring Dynamic Modules for OSGi Services Rock with Infiniflow
• Using OSGi and SCA to Deliver Composite Applications

The webinars are available by prior registration only - more >

Meet Paremus at EclipeCon/OSGi DevCon
and learn about Infiniflow, the world's first
OSGi-based distributed runtime for Spring applications

EclipseCon is the premier technical and user conference focusing on the power of the OSGi-based Eclipse platform, and hosts the annual OSGi DevCon.

Paremus will be in the exhibition area as well as presenting the following talks:
 

• How To Build Large Scale Enterprise Applications Using OSGi
• How to distribute Spring Dynamic Modules for OSGi
• An Introduction to the Newton Project - distributed OSGi & SCA

OSGi DevCon, organized by the OSGi Alliance, will be the premier conference for OSGi developers to attend in 2008 - more >

 
  By combining Spring Dynamic Modules with Infiniflow, Paremus provides a SOA runtime that maximizes both service availability and resource utilization.  
  Paremus in the news:  
 

Universal Middleware: What's Happening With OSGi and Why You Should Care,
SOA World, 5th Feb

 
 

OSGi and The Rise of The Stackless Stack: Just in Time, RedMonk, 4th Feb

 
  New partnership agreements:
EsperTech and Paremus partner to deliver OSGi-based Event-Driven Architectures.
Kapow and Paremus partner to deliver enterprise scale semantically enriched mashup.
 
  Contact us  
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P: (EMEA) +44 207 936 9098
E: info@paremus.com
 
 
The Newton Project
Newton is a GPL open source
developer release of the
commercial Infiniflow product.

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