On Aug 11, 2010, at 5:56 PM, Steven Siebert wrote:
Netbeans also has some OSGi support (it uses Ant in the back end). I
haven't yet tested the limits, as I am just starting out
myself...but you
might find this helpful/interesting:
There are actually several ways to work with OSGi in NetBeans. Besides
the wiki page mentioned below, one can also develop OSGi bundles using
Maven:
http://netbeans.org/kb/docs/javaee/maven-osgi-declarativeservices.html
This approach uses the Maven bundle plugin mentioned in this thread.
http://wiki.netbeans.org/OSGiAndNetBeans
This approach is also useful, but specifically targets development of
Swing applications based on the NetBeans RCP. So if you are
specifically interested in client-side applications based on the
NetBeans platform, then this wiki page is appropriate (and there is
more documentation in the NetBeans Platform Learning Trail: http://netbeans.org/kb/trails/platform.html)
.
But if you'd like to develop general OSGi bundles not tied to the
NetBeans RCP, then the approach based on the "Maven OSGi Bundle"
project type described in this document: http://netbeans.org/kb/docs/javaee/maven-osgi-declarativeservices.html
is more appropriate.
Petr
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 10:38 AM, Marcel Offermans <
[email protected]> wrote:
On 11 Aug 2010, at 16:33 , gharbi jjjj wrote:
It is the right command that I try
start file:first/example1.jar
I have two questions :
1. Is there any graphical interface to handle bundles in felix as
it is
the case
with Oscar ?
There is a very nice web console available, but no Swing based GUI.
2. Is there any tool that simplifies the task for creating and
generating
bundles (I have found two interesting tools Maven and especially
Pax-construct
but unfortunately I did not arrive to obtain a bundle using these
tools )
?
There are many tools available, depending on your preferences and
build
system. The ones you mention should work just fine, and the Maven
bundle
plugin is extensively documented and used here at Felix. For Pax-
Construct
questions, you should probably go to the OPS4J site/mailinglist.
Greetings, Marcel
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