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Concierge
Stable release1.0.0 / April 26, 2009 (2009-04-26)
Written inJava
Operating systemCross-platform
TypeOSGi Service Platform R3 implementation
LicenseBSD style license
Websitehttp://concierge.sourceforge.net/

Concierge is an OSGI (Open Service Gateway Initiative) R3 framework implementation intended for resource-constrained devices like mobile and embedded systems.

Several new version exist and released in a eclipse project on the Eclipse Concierge web site. This one implements RC5 OSGI Specification.

There have been no releases since 2009, so the project can be considered abandoned and obsolete.

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