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Atinav Makes the Incompatible Compatible

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iApplianceWeb
(11/23/01, 09:54:01 AM EDT)

Atinav has launched aveLink OSGi Framework, a software technology based on the Open Standards Gateway Initiative (OSGi) that allows heterogeneous devices or services to communicate, share functionality, and provide accessibility to any type of network from browser/non-browser-based clients.

AveLink OSGi Framework allows devices and services incorporating different standards (i.e. Jini, UPnP) to connect through different networking technologies (i.e. Bluetooth, Home RF, IEEE 802.11). Using aveLink, the incompatible devices or services form a temporary network that enables them to have access to the Internet, a LAN/WAN, or a wireless network.

The product also provides an application development platform, so service providers can quickly develop services using the supported technologies.

AveLink OSGi Framework contains OSGi-defined bundles for log and HTTP, remote administration bundles for HTTP, Telnet and Admin, technology bundles for JINI Lookup Service, WAP gateway and SMS gateway, and interoperability bundles for thick and thin client interfaces, including support for JINI interfaces. Optional bundles include support for Bluetooth and UPnP. AveLink OSGi Framework Technology can be incorporated in devices such as phones, Web pads, control devices and residential gateways. AveLink OSGi Framework supports Java technology and will work with any operating system supporting J2SE. Also available is support for J2ME for small, embedded devices.

Atinav's aveLink OSGi Framework comes with full documentation, as well as manuals describing the process of creating interoperability services. The detailed manuals are supplemented by working example code that describes how to create a JINI printer and fax service application.

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