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  Leveraging Akamai CDN for Enterprise Applications: Features and Benefits Leveraging Akamai CDN for Enterprise Applications: Features and Benefits Table of contents • Introduction • Features of Akamai CDN • Benefits of Akamai CDN • Use Cases of Akamai CDN • Akamai CDN vs Traditional CDN • How to Choose the Right CDN for Your Enterprise Application? • Conclusion Introduction What is a Content Delivery Network (CDN)? It's like having a team of roadies who transport your equipment from one gig to another, making sure everything arrives safely and on time. In the digital world, a CDN does the same thing for website content, delivering it from server to server so that it reaches the end user quickly and efficiently. And when it comes to CDNs, Akamai is definitely the Mick Jagger of the industry. With its cloud-based technology, high-performance content delivery, advanced security, and real-time analytics, Akamai CDN offers an impressive package of features that's hard to beat. So...

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 OSGI Annotation Mapping to OSGi Declarative Services Annotations The below table gives you an overview of how to map the annotations. Annotation Mapping APACHE FELIX SCR ANNOTATION DESCRIPTION OSGI DECLARATIVE SERVICES ANNOTATION DESCRIPTION @Component The @Component annotation marks a Java class to be used as a component. @Component This is more or less a strict one-to-one replacement. Only difference is the default behavior for services. See below. @Service Marks the component as a service and optionally lists the provided services (classes) @Component The OSGi annotation has a service attribute which should be used to list the provided services. Be careful, if your component should not provide any service, set this attribute to an empty array. @Reference Reference to services, can be used on unary fields or on class level with bind/unbind methods. @Reference Field references can directly be migrated, for event based references (methods), the @Reference annotation must be p...