Don't mind at all. I figure one of the best ways to learn is to write
documentation :) Because then it forces me to learn as well. After I get a
better understanding of how all of it works then I should be ready to do
what I really want to do.

Richard Jackson

On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 2:56 PM, Richard S. Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> richard jackson wrote:
>
>> I created a new Jira issue (FELIX-663) for the contribution of a "How-to
>> integrate Felix in Netbeans" I attached the documentation as a gzip tar
>> ball
>> that includes the document it self in OpenOffice format and the original
>> images used. I figured that would be easer to use when you convert the
>> file.
>> I also sent in my CLA on Wednesday so that you can use the contribution.
>>
>>
>
> I took a peek and it looks good. Thanks a lot.
>
>  After I get back I intend to write another tutorial that takes the current
>> Apache Felix OSGi Tutorial and shows how to use all the tools availible in
>> Netbeans to create a bundle. In particular:
>> 1) How to use the Netbeans Maven plugin to create a new bundle project in
>> netbeans (Does any one know if there is a OSGi Project Archetype I found
>> the
>> one for iPOJO but not one for when you are doing things yourself)
>>
>> 2)How to use the maven-bundle-plugin to automate the process of creating
>> the
>> Manifest and potentialy how to deploy your bundle and such. It will depend
>> on how long this gets.
>>
>> 3)How to Debug the resulting bundle in Netbeans.
>>
>> 4)Maybe cover profiling as well.
>>
>>
>
> Excellent. We are really lacking this sort of documentation, so it is
> sorely needed thanks a lot. I look forward to it.
>
> -> richard
>
>  Richard Jackson
>>
>>
>>
>

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