Hi David! You should take a look at Equinox Weaving:
http://www.eclipse.org/equinox/incubator/aspects (but this doc is quite old and out-of-date, sorry)
Using Equinox Weaving you can put aspects into bundles and let the runtime take care of weaving these aspects into other bundles. You don't need to listen to bundle events yourself or so. You can also apply aspects to already installed or active bundles, but they get refreshed (stopped, started again) to apply the aspects to.
Maybe this helps you... Cheers, -Martin On 29.06.10 15:35, David Bosschaert wrote:
Hi all, I have a question about the use of AspectJ& OSGi bundles in Equinox. * I have a management bundle that monitors bundles being installed. * When a new bundle gets installed, I would like the possibility to attach an aspect to that bundle. Certain parameters to this aspect depend on some header information in the installed bundle, but in general the aspect wraps certain API calls made from the newly installed bundle. * Ideally I'd also like to have the option to attach aspects to bundles that were already installed before the management bundle got installed... Is this possible with AspectJ running in Equinox? Many thanks, David _______________________________________________ aspectj-users mailing list [email protected] https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/aspectj-users
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