knopflerfish-osgi 2.3.3-2ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu

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knopflerfish-osgi (2.3.3-2ubuntu1) quantal; urgency=low

  * d/control: Drop dependency on openjdk-6 runtime for library; this is
    no longer part of Java policy and is not required.
 -- James Page <email address hidden>   Fri, 06 Jul 2012 09:22:23 +0100

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libknopflerfish-osgi-framework-java: Java framework implementing the OSGi R4 version

 OSGi, Open Service Gateway Initiative, specifies an industry standard Java
 application platform, allowing multiple applications, to securely run in a
 single JVM. These programs can share resources as data, functionality and
 threads.
 .
 Applications areas for OSGi ranges from use as a service platform on embedded
 devices, to plugin mechanisms for larger programs. The initial goal of OSGi
 was the embedded market, but other uses are certainly possible.
 .
 This package specifically provides the framework JAR file.

libknopflerfish-osgi-java-doc: Java framework implementing the OSGi R4 version (docs)

 OSGi, Open Service Gateway Initiative, specifies an industry standard Java
 application platform, allowing multiple applications, to securely run in a
 single JVM. These programs can share resources as data, functionality and
 threads.
 .
 Applications areas for OSGi ranges from use as a service platform on embedded
 devices, to plugin mechanisms for larger programs. The initial goal of OSGi
 was the embedded market, but other uses are certainly possible.
 .
 This package contains the documentation, currently mainly for the framework.