- OSGi is a modular runtime and a suite of services (application framework)
- Spring is an application framework
- JPMS is a modular runtime

So an apples-to-apples comparison between OSGi and JPMS can involve comparing 
the core modular runtimes.

With that said here is one comparison, where I tried to be as unbiased as I 
possibly can:
https://www.slideshare.net/mfrancis/software-ag-application-modularity-osgi-and-jpms-jigsaw/1



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Todor Boev
Software AG
Common Platform

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Would anybody be able point me to a recent comparison of OSGi (R7 preferable) 
and JPMS (and Spring perhaps)?

Regards,

Scott Leschke
Medline Industries Inc.

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