(begin semi-joke) or OSGi (end semi-joke)

On Sun, Dec 14, 2014 at 4:46 PM, Karl Heinz Marbaise <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Tony,
>
> sounds like a job for maven-shade-plugin or maven-assembly-plugin...
>
> kind regards
> Karl Heinz Marbaisea
>
> On 12/14/14 9:23 PM, Tony Kurc wrote:
>
>> They're the same in name only. The N of the NiFi nars is for "NiFi" versus
>> "native". I don't have a canned concise description, perhaps someone else
>> will weigh in, but they are for packing together code with dependent
>> libraries, and allowing different bundles to have different dependencies.
>> They are similar in ilk to the concept of wars. Two wars may have
>> different
>> versions, potentially conflicting versions of libraries. However, tomcat,
>> for example, can load the two web applications just fine.
>>
>> On Sun, Dec 14, 2014 at 2:58 PM, Karl Heinz Marbaise <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi Benson,
>>>
>>> I thought also about the nar-maven-plugin (github) just related by the
>>> name... but i think this plugin goes a different direction but you might
>>> better know than i do...
>>>
>>> The nar-maven-plugin (github) is intended to support building
>>> (C/C++/Fortran) etc. with packaging the header files etc. into a archive
>>> (NAR ;-)..which will be unpacked...(you know better than i do)...
>>>
>>>
>>> On 12/14/14 8:41 PM, Benson Margulies wrote:
>>>
>>>  I'm a tiny bit active in the nar plugin on github. Do you have a fork of
>>>> it? Are you interested in selling your fork back to the current
>>>> maintainers?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>   From my point of view it does not look like this cause the code is at
>>> the
>>> moment very rudimentary.......
>>>
>>> May be others in the project can say more about the nar-maven-plugin
>>> which
>>> intention is behind it?
>>>
>>>

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