Hi, IIUIC als BND directives with a leading dash can be used in maven by replacing the dash with an underscore and using the result as an element name. Thus <_include> for -include or <_exportcontents> for -exportcontents.
Regards Felix Am 17.05.2012 um 08:42 schrieb David Jencks: > I'm not sure how the felix site is generated.... > > Would it be possible to include something like this in the > https://felix.apache.org/site/apache-felix-maven-bundle-plugin-bnd.html page > as the last > Instructions > > ? > > <_include> > You can use standard .bnd files for instructions instead of the xml-style > instructions explained here with the _include instruction like this: > <_include>osgi.bnd</_include> > > > I don't think its entirely obvious that this particular instruction works as > well here as in a .bnd file :-) > > thanks > david jencks > > > On May 16, 2012, at 4:57 PM, Stuart McCulloch wrote: > >> On 17 May 2012, at 00:43, David Jencks wrote: >> >>> I thought I remembered seeing some project that used the >>> maven-bundle-plugin but put the instructions in a *.bnd file, but when I've >>> experimented I can't get it to work. Anyone know if this is possible, how >>> to do it, or if not, anyone else think it would be a good idea? >> >> Just use <instructions><_include>test.bnd</_include></instructions> as per >> the bnd docs: http://www.aqute.biz/Bnd/Format#directives >> >> Note: paths are relative to the project directory >> >>> thanks >>> david jencks >>> >> >
