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OSGi Adoption Increasing?

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Check out this graph obtained by searching for OSGi job trends on indeed. It’s evidence that interest in OSGi is increasing. That’s a pretty significant spike over the past two years. While it represents only a fraction of overall Java jobs, it’s refreshing to see that folks recognize the benefits of modularity (here’s an example). I can only expect that this graph will continue to trend upward over the next several months

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2 Responses to “OSGi Adoption Increasing?”

  1. Donald Smith on November 10th, 2009 7:47 pm

    Kirk,

    For what it’s worth, I have a lot of experience poking around with indeed.com — it’s a well known fact that the last month or two of data is always bogus — i.e., when you update this graph in 6 months, the steep drop at the end will undoubtedly disappear or change. Just a heads up.

  2. MyWarez on November 23rd, 2009 10:34 am

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