OSGi.NET, a dynamic modularization framework, which is a .NET implementation tightly based on OSGi specifications from OSGi Alliance, is designed and developed by Xi’an UI Information Technology, Inc., in China, from 2008, it's totally free and can be redistributed with any production.
This project is mainly focus on explaining how to develop OSGi.NET based application, and how to integrate with third part libraries to speed up our development.

Features

  • Dynamic modularization framework, plugin based development
  • Fully supports Winform, WPF, Asp.net Web Form, Asp.net MVC
  • Dynamically install/uninstall plugins
  • Have some built-in support for enterprise development, like IoC, message queue, messag bus.

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License

GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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Languages

Chinese (Simplified), English

Intended Audience

Architects, Developers, Management

User Interface

.NET/Mono, Plugins

Programming Language

C#, Visual Basic .NET

Related Categories

C# Frameworks, C# User Interface (UI) Software, C# Design Software, Visual Basic .NET Frameworks, Visual Basic .NET User Interface (UI) Software, Visual Basic .NET Design Software

Registered

2013-03-06