Request to list OSGi.fx in the jDeploy Samples section #421
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Hi Amit,
Thanks for reaching out. Sounds like a very cool project, and I'm sure
that others will be interested in it also.
I've added it to the samples section of the jDeploy website now.
https://www.jdeploy.com
Best regards
Steve
…On Wed, Feb 18, 2026 at 12:51 AM Amit Kumar Mondal ***@***.***> wrote:
Hi jDeploy team,
First of all, thank you for creating and maintaining jDeploy! It has been
an incredibly useful tool for distributing my desktop application to users
across different operating systems without them having to worry about Java
runtimes.
I would love to request adding my application, OSGi.fx, to the Sample Apps
section. I believe it would serve as a great real-world showcase of a
complex, modular JavaFX application being distributed seamlessly via
jDeploy.
Here are the details about the application:
- *App Name*: OSGi.fx
- *Description*: An easy-to-use, modern desktop application designed
to remotely manage OSGi frameworks. Built as a responsive alternative to
legacy web consoles, it provides a comprehensive suite of functionalities
to manage OSGi runtimes (e.g., viewing heap usage, generating dependency
graphs, managing bundles/features, executing health checks, inspecting
classloader leaks etc.).
- *Tech Stack*: Java/JavaFX 25, OSGi R8 (Equinox), Bndtools and Gradle.
- *Website*: https://www.osgifx.com/
- *GitHub Repository*: https://github.com/amitjoy/osgifx
- *jDeploy Link*: https://www.jdeploy.com/~osgifx
*Why it's a great fit for the Samples section:*
OSGi.fx demonstrates how jDeploy can successfully package and distribute a
heavy-duty, enterprise-grade developer tool. It heavily leverages JavaFX
and a highly modular OSGi architecture, proving that jDeploy handles
complex classpath/module-path resolutions and desktop integrations
beautifully.
Please let me know if you need any additional information from my side.
Thanks again for your time and for this fantastic project!
Best regards,
Amit Kumar Mondal
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Hi Steve, Thank you so much for the quick response and for adding OSGi.fx to the samples section! I just checked the website, and it looks fantastic. I'm really happy to see it featured alongside the other projects. It's a privilege to showcase how well jDeploy handles complex, modular JavaFX applications. Keep up the amazing work with the project - it's a real game-changer for Java desktop distribution! Best regards, |
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Hi jDeploy team,
First of all, thank you for creating and maintaining jDeploy! It has been an incredibly useful tool for distributing my desktop application to users across different operating systems without them having to worry about Java runtimes.
I would love to request adding my application, OSGi.fx, to the
Sample Appssection. I believe it would serve as a great real-world showcase of a complex, modular JavaFX application being distributed seamlessly via jDeploy.Here are the details about the application:
Why it's a great fit for the Samples section:
OSGi.fx demonstrates how jDeploy can successfully package and distribute a heavy-duty, enterprise-grade developer tool. It heavily leverages JavaFX and a highly modular OSGi architecture, proving that jDeploy handles complex classpath/module-path resolutions and desktop integrations beautifully.
Please let me know if you need any additional information from my side.
Thanks again for your time and for this fantastic project!
Best regards,
Amit Kumar Mondal
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