Tom,    Thanks for your reply. I sorry that I did not express my question
clearly.
    I was finding a way to start an Equinox framework through Java
application. It looks like: I have a set of bundles in a folder which
construct an application. In a normal way when I want to start the
framework, I just need to click the launcher or type a command line in the
console. What I need is to write a program, this program may NOT be a
bundle, and start the Equinox framework and install all the bundles in the
folder but no need to click or type something. I have search on google and
found that EclipseStarter can do this in Java application, and I have try
it. Code likes:

    public static void main(String[] args) {
         BundleContext context = null;         // start up OSGI framework.
        context = EclipseStarter.startup(new String[] { "-console" }, null);
        context.installBundle("file:////path/to/bundle.jar");
      }

    For my application is an ECLIIPSE PLUG-IN, when I use the same code
snipe to start another Equinox framework, I got the error message that told
me "framework is running". I think the reason is that Eclipse platform has
already use EclipseStarter to start itself, and when you try to use
EclipseStarter to start another Equinox framework, you get such error.
EclipseStarter is a static utility class.
   I wonder whether there is a way to fix the problem using EclipseStarter
or there is another way to start Equinox framework as I need and got
BundleContext like the method  EclipseStarter.startup().



2008/9/3 Thomas Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> I need to better understand your requirements:
>
> Are you simply trying to get a valid BundleContext? If so you get access to
> your bundle's BundleContext when you bundle is activated. The BundleContext
> is passed to you in your BundleActivator.start(BundleContext) method.
>
> From your description it does not sound like you want to actually start
> another instance of the Equinox when your bundle is already running in an
> instance of the Framework. Instead you simply need to get access to your
> bundle's BundleContext so you can interact with the Framework.
>
> HTH.
>
> Tom
>
_______________________________________________
equinox-dev mailing list
[email protected]
https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/equinox-dev

Reply via email to