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Richard S. Hall commented on FELIX-136:
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How did you avoid putting everything in the root of the project directory, as
described in this issue?
Sounds interesting if you figured it out. How much source code is it? Are you
interested in contributing it to Felix?
> Add property to modify development-time bundle class path for Eclipse PDE
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> Key: FELIX-136
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-136
> Project: Felix
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Framework
> Reporter: Richard S. Hall
> Assignee: Richard S. Hall
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: osgi-frameworks.JPG, run-configurations.JPG,
> target-platform.JPG
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> Eclipse PDE uses "framework launchers" for lauching arbitrary OSGi
> frameworks. Felix in combination with its "reference:" protocol is
> successfully able to be launched by Eclipse PDE, but it is not ideal since it
> requires that the project be structured with everything in the root
> directory. Since projects are typically organized around bin/ and classes/
> directories, this is less than perfect.
> Equinox supports a special property to modify the bundle's class path at
> development time to alleviate this situation. Such a property could also be
> added to Felix to improve integration with Eclipse PDE.
> For example, DirectoryRevision could be modified to search for a
> configuration property named ${bundle-symbolic-name}.classpath and could
> prepend this value to the existing manifest header. To my understanding, this
> is similar to the approach used by Equinox.
> If we implement this, then we should probably add another property to
> enable/disable development-time features, so that people cannot use this
> property unless the framework is being used in development mode.
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