On 22/11/2007, Lucas Galfaso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> > > I have close to every bundle working with Felix as an
> > > extension point (one exception is the system bundle and I am not sure
> > > if this is possible to be developed as an Eclipse plugin.)
> > >
> >
> > The system bundle is not really a bundle at all, it is the framework
> itself.
>
> Sorry if I was not clear, I am not trying to build a bundle out of the
> system bundle, I want to trick Eclipse into believing it is one so
> some actions (like generating the .jar files that are done
> automatically by the Eclipse extension point) is done automatically
> when you are debugging.
>
> > >   What I would like to do next, is to integrate the TCK, but there are
> > > some things maybe some of you might be able to answer
> > >   .) Did Apache lisenced the OSGi TCK?
> > >   .) There is an easy way to distribute this TCK?
> > >
> >
> > The OSGi Alliance has defined some policy for allowing access to the TCK
> > to open source projects, but this still needs to be implemented for
> > Apache and Felix (i.e., there is some administrative work that needs to
> > be done, which I tried to start at one time but lost motivation). I need
> > to follow up on this. However, it will not provide for a way to
> > redistribute the TCK.
>
>
> I am sorry that you lost motivation on licensing the TCK, it would be
> great to know how Felix is performing over the standard test :-(


well, there are some TCK results here:

   http://felix.apache.org/site/felix-osgi-tck-results.html

but they are from last year...

My second option was having something like Cruse Control implemented
> where the test are performed automaticaly (say) every day on trunk,
> but now I see that this would be close to impossible.
>
> Thanks,
>   lg
>
>
> >
> > -> richard
> >
>



-- 
Cheers, Stuart

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