Is this some standard I'm not aware of? What are these used for? How? When? Is this documented somewhere? They look like repository.xml files, is there a good reason for not naming them repository.xml? And how do they differ from what the bundle plugin generates for a bundle?

In geronimo we're experimenting with building up a bundle repository from repository.xml, embedded in geronimo plugins, that are constructed from the maven dependencies of the plugin. Our hope is that this will give control over the repository contents visible to the server yet allow it to be extensible based on what is installed into the server.

thanks
david jencks

On Feb 24, 2010, at 10:35 PM, Guillaume Nodet wrote:

Nothing, but that's part of the definition of the bundle, not really
it's content per se, so I was thinking it make sense to put it there,
but i'd have no problem in moving it in src/main/resources.  Actually,
I think it's embedded  in the jar, but that's only because I did not
found a way not to.

On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 23:54, David Jencks <[email protected]> wrote:
What is so special about obr.xml files that they aren't in
src/main/resources?

thanks
david jencks




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