Interesting...
Neil wrote: "there are NO circumstances where you need to use
Require-Bundle, and you should not use it in any new plug-in. It exists
only for legacy compatibility."
Which makes me wonder... how are you supposed to express dependencies
between code when some of it is not written in Java, but in JavaScript,
Ruby, or Haskell?
Boris
[email protected] wrote on 01/14/2009 12:34:57 PM:
> Boris Bokowski schrieb:
> > Another issue that we need to consider is the non-Java parts that go
> > into a bundle and are not contained in a package. Isn't the rule that
> > you need to use Require-Bundle if you depend on things like extension
> > points?
> >
>
> Not if I read the comment from Neil on the a recent newsgroup thread
> appropriately.
>
> Tom:
> http://dev.eclipse.org/newslists/news.eclipse.platform.rcp/msg34388.html
>
> Neil:
> http://dev.eclipse.org/newslists/news.eclipse.platform.rcp/msg34393.html
>
> Tom
>
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