The problem can be  because OSGI does not recognize the LIRC daemon, because
I have tried to introduce all the classes from LIRC packages in my bundle
and I have the same result. I do not know if I have to do something special
to relate the OSGI framework with the LIRC daemon in Ubuntu, or include some
libraries. I do not know much about LIRC but I think that is a daemon which
takes data from remote control and then send this information to a socket,
so I think my bundle just should interact with a "socket", but there are an
API to use LIRC in Java called JLIRC which I think should be enough.

 

Any idea will help me.

 

Thanks

 

De: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
En nombre de David Conde
Enviado el: viernes, 14 de agosto de 2009 11:50
Para: 'Equinox development mailing list'
Asunto: [equinox-dev] Using LIRc library in Equinox

 

Hi,

 

I am trying to use LIRC libraries in order to use remote controls in my
bundles running on Equinox.

For this task, I download de JLIRC source and put it all together in a new
bundle called RemoteLIRC, then I exported the next packages:

-org.lirc

-org.lirc.socket

-org.lirc.ui

-org.lirc.utils

 

Then I imported these packages in another bundle called Remote Manager which
use some of the classes defined in these packages.

 

I did not get any error in compilation time with Eclipse but when I tried to
launch Remote Manager by console I got a java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
Could not initialize class org.lirc.socket.UnixSocketImpl

 

I do not know If I am putting right the LIRC packages or is it a problem
from sockets?

 

Any Idea?

 

Thank you in advance

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