java - Why is Sun inventing another module system when everyone has standardised on OSGi? -


A lot of effort is being made to modulate the JDK as the Sun, and they should be in the module format. Options for other Java developers, this is only a remarkable player who is using NetBusiness (and derivative applications).

On the other side, the industry has standardized around the OSGI, with all the major application vendors on the module platform, based on their runtime, even the Sun's own glassfish instead of the Netbeans module There is also a port of netbans to use the OSGI. Even Maven is working towards becoming an OSGi runtime.

Is it just NIH, licensing or other reason? The best question I understand is that in some areas OSG also goes beyond that of the JVM Module (Which brings with all related complications), while in other areas it does not go quite far. So there is a lot of overlap between them but maybe not enough.


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