I think it'd be reasonably simple to produce this meta bundle via maven-launchpad-plugin.

On 1/26/10 2:55 AM, Felix Meschberger wrote:
I wonder, whether it would be possible to have a meta/helper bundle,
which helps in this task ?

One approach would be a meta bundle with dependencies which we could
deploy in an OBR repository and thus simplify installation through OSGi.

Or an installation helper bundle ?

Or would the karaf feature just be simple enough ?

Regards
Felix

On 26.01.2010 02:29, Justin Edelson wrote:
There's no reason this can't work. You need to install/start all of the
bundles listed in
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/sling/trunk/launchpad/builder/src/main/bundles/list.xml
(which does not include launcher.base FWIW).

Justin

On 1/25/10 7:34 PM, Razvan Dragut wrote:
Hello everyone,

I am very new to Sling and currently I am trying to evaluate it for a
project. The way I would like to use Sling is by deploying the sling
bundles
in _my_ Felix instance. It looks like all the documentation refers to
either
standalone or web container deployment. I've tried to install the bundles
separately but when these bundles are activated, they do not create a
repository and presumably they do none of the good things the
standalone/web
distributions launcher does. Also tried the *launcher.base and
*launcher.bundles but the *launcher.bundles is not a valid OSGi bundle
as it
only wraps everything in a jar file.
I guess I might have missed some bundles that have some activators
implemented or maybe it's not even possible to start Sling like that ?

If I missed some bundles - Which bundles are those that have
activators to
initialise Sling to a usable state ? ... I've tried tons of them, I even
tried to look at the code, but couldn't spot it.

If it's not possible to have a Sling instance initialised this manner -
Wouldn't it restrict Sling's use cases ? Maybe one of the very likely use
case ?

Thanks very much,

Best Regards,

Razvan




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