The OSGi Alliance like other important industry groups, such as the Apache Software Foundation and the Parlay Group, have worked with Sun Microsystems and the Java Community Process to develop open standards which provide a richer environment to the entire development and user community for the Java language. Sun Microsystems is a founding member of the OSGi Alliance, provided our initial Chairperson for the OSGi Expert Group that wrote our first ever Specification Release, and has had representation on the OSGi Board of Directors for most of the Alliance's existence. The OSGi Alliance is now working within its Mobile Expert Group (MEG) to develop an advanced mobile platform for use in state-of-the-art digital mobile telephones in close cooperation and coordination with JCP Java Specification Request 232 (JSR-232).
This is just another example of the OSGi Alliance working with other industry organizations to build better open technologies for the communities we all serve. More.
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