On 18/10/2007, Richard S. Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Is this something we should document clearly in the bundle plugin > documentation so that people can easily discover how to get it and > Eclipse working together?
definitely - just added some text to the wiki about this approach -> richard > > On Oct 18, 2007, at 2:00 AM, Stuart McCulloch (JIRA) wrote: > > > > > [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-397? > > page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ] > > > > Stuart McCulloch resolved FELIX-397. > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Resolution: Duplicate > > > > This is effectively a duplicate of FELIX-376 which provides a way > > to write the manifest generated during the bundle phase to a custom > > location using the <manifestLocation> setting in the POM or the - > > DmanifestLocation property on the command line. > > > > With this and the maven-dependency-plugin it is straightforward to > > generate the necessary files for Eclipse PDE. > > > > Hence I am closing this issue as a duplicate of FELIX-376. > > > > If you need a really simple way to produce Eclipse friendly OSGi > > bundles and wrappers, please look at Pax-Construct. > > > >> Interoperability with Eclipse Equinox and PDE > >> --------------------------------------------- > >> > >> Key: FELIX-397 > >> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-397 > >> Project: Felix > >> Issue Type: New Feature > >> Components: Maven Bundle Plugin > >> Reporter: Eugene Kuleshov > >> Attachments: EMBED_EXAMPLE.zip, EMBED_EXAMPLE_2.zip > >> > >> > >> Maven bundle plugin can nicely collect all Maven dependencies, > >> generate bundle manifest and create jar package. However it is > >> not very useful if you need to run that bundle in self-hosted mode > >> for debugging. Eclipse provides nice development and debugging > >> environment for OSGi bundles, but bundles created by this plugin > >> can't be easily used there. > >> One possible option would be to provide a separate goal that would > >> create folder structure compatible with Eclipse PDE. Basically > >> place generated manifest file into the ${basedir}/META-INF/ > >> MANIFEST.MF and copy jars according to the Bundle-ClassPath > >> attribute. Then such project could be imported into Eclipse and > >> used with PDE. > > > > -- > > This message is automatically generated by JIRA. > > - > > You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online. > > > > -- Cheers, Stuart
