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Visit us regularly in order to get the latest news about our company and our products.
Here you have access to evaluation and open source software, white papers, datasheets and release notes, FAQ, performance tests, comparisons with related products,
recorded step-by-step instructions, tips and tricks (some including code snippets)
and of course discussion forums where you can share your thoughts with other developers.
Developer News
» 02.07.2008: ProSyst mToolkit Basic Edition is now available free of charge. mToolkit extends the Eclipse IDE with the necessary tools for easier adoption of the OSGi technology. It provides the developers with remote management capabilities of OSGi containers (currently Equinox and ProSyst's mBedded Server are supported). From within the Eclipse IDE the developer can execute bundle operations like installing bundles on a remote OSGi container. Additionally, mToolkit enables access to the OSGi service registry in order to validate the bundle's service dependencies and registrations. Download here now.
» 20.06.2008: The new mBS Professional v6.2 (beta yet) OSGi R4.1 comliant framework and the new OSGi Extensions - Smart Home, Mobile and Telematics - are out!(download requests can be submitted after log-in).
» 31.03.2008: Bundle development with the latest mToolkit Professional 2.1 under Eclipse even more powerful - launching mBS Professional is now possible with Siege, PERC and CVM plus numerous new features and bugfixes. See the release notes>>
» Sprint, the US based mobile carrier, has released Titan - the next-generation Java platform for Sprint's Java based smartphones. In addition to supporting existing MIDP Java ME applications, it includes the more capable CDC/Foundation JVM and an OSGi framework (ProSyst mBedded Server Professional Edition).
» ProSyst continues to be an important contributor to the Eclipse community and held 3 presentations at this weeks EclipseCon and at the OSGi DevCon in Santa Clara/CA. In addition ProSyst announced that it has contributed 4 services specifications to Equinox. ProSyst offers all kind of professional services incl. SLAs for Equinox and the ProSyst Open Source mBedded Server Equinox Edition.
» ProSyst released the beta version of mBedded Server (mBS) for Android. It is available for download under ProSyst Non-Commercial License from here.
» RWE and Partners win E-Energy project. At this years Cebit, BMWi Research Project of Future Technology for Improvement in Energy Efficiency was awarded. ProSyst will provide OSGi Middleware and Integration Experience.
» The discussion forums on Developer Zone are up and running. You are welcome to share your experience or ask for other developers' advice.
» To the next Ten!
» ProSyst Celebrates 10th Anniversary
From ProSyst Blog
» ProSyst publishes OSGi for Android - by Gabor Pecsy
» A quick comparison of MIDP3 and OSGi - by Gabor Pecsy
» Sprint Nextel goes live with Mobile OSGi! - by Joachim Ritter
» A Comparison of OSGi and Android - by Gabor Pecsy
» OSGi and Mobile Device Management - by Gabor Pecsy
» Intelligent Web Components for Embedded use – who needs AJAX anyway? - by Andreas Kleinert
» RFID and NFC – a hype with solid background - by Andreas Kleinert
» OSGi and TR-069 – an interrelation? - by Andreas Kleinert
» Why ProSyst enters the arena of Open Source OSGi - by Joachim Ritter
» Why OSGi for the Enterprise? - by Daniel Schellhoss
» eRCP/eSWT - A platform support nightmare for Eclipse? - by Joachim Ritter
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