On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 4:22 PM, Jackson, Bruce <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm taking here about the ad-on bundles (like http, for example) rather than
> the framework. The dx tool needs to have classes that were compiled with a
> "new" compiler (i.e. greater than 1.5).

Since when? Always worked for me. Again, the framework itself is
compiled for 1.3...

regards,

Karl

> Thanks
>
> Bruce
>
>
> On 12/02/2010 13:33, "Karl Pauls" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Why would you need 1.5 to be able to dex the bundle (the framework
>> itself is build for 1.3 btw.)?
>>
>> regards,
>>
>> Karl
>>
>> On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 1:15 PM, Jackson, Bruce <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Hi Pablo
>>>
>>> See the attached code. The biggest problem I've encountered is that the
>>> Felix distribution is a huge pain to build under JDK 1.5, and therefore to
>>> be able to use some of the bundles (for example the http service) that are
>>> part of the distribution. Its not a simple job of just changing a couple of
>>> entries in POM files: some components download pre-built JAR files from the
>>> web and explode these, thereby having classes built under 1.4 which will not
>>> work when you dexify the bundles.
>>>
>>> This is something that would be great to see some work done on by the Felix
>>> community, because while its true that the basic Felix core does and will
>>> support Android, most of the add-on bundles wont.
>>>
>>> For my part, the ideal solution would be to see the whole framework be based
>>> on JDK 1.5 and not 1.4.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Bruce
>>>
>>>
>>> On 12/02/2010 11:32, "pablomj" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi Bruce, I am trying the same, but I don't have the solution yet.
>>>> Do you have some advance?
>>>> Salutations, thanks.
>>>> Pablo.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Jackson, Bruce wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> The Felix site has a useful section on getting things going on Android (
>>>>> http://felix.apache.org/site/apache-felix-and-google-android.html) but
>>>>> isn't
>>>>> so clear about embedding the framework into an Android app"
>>>>>
>>>>> "Apache Felix can also be integrated with an Android application. To
>>>>> achieve
>>>>> this, you need to embed Felix into onCreate() method of your Activity
>>>>> class
>>>>> (see Android docs for more details on how to use an Activity) and process
>>>>> your bundles as shown above."
>>>>>
>>>>> Has anyone got an example of how you do this? I understand how to write
>>>>> the
>>>>> Android app, and I get the point being made here. What I need to
>>>>> understand
>>>>> is:
>>>>>
>>>>> 1. How do you launch the Felix framework. What do I need to instantiate?
>>>>> 2. Where does the framework get its boot configuration (i.e. what bundles
>>>>> to
>>>>> load, run levels, environment variables, etc) from in this case?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>



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