Tom,
Thank you for the comment.
I hope next version of OSGi implementations will add support for this
classpath case.

Thanks,
Swapnil

On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 9:32 PM, Thomas Watson <[email protected]> wrote:

> Your first question is not supported in OSGi. You must explicitly list all
> entries you want on the bundle class path. There is no wildcard support.
>
> Tom
>
>
>
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> AM---Hi Ali,]Swapnil Patil ---02/17/2010 01:28:30 AM---Hi Ali,
>
>
> From:
> Swapnil Patil <[email protected]>
> To:
> Ali Naddaf <[email protected]>, Equinox development mailing list <
> [email protected]>
> Date:
> 02/17/2010 01:28 AM
> Subject:
> Re: [equinox-dev] How to add whole directory in classpath and how to
> controll osgi console log
> ------------------------------
>
>
>
> Hi Ali,
>
> Thanx for the comment. You are right, it seems that one of the supporting
> bundle/plugin is taking controll of consoel output.(there are many budles in
> the project) I am trying to figure the machanism used for loging. out that.
>
>
> Do you any comment for me on my 1st question ?
>
> Thanks
> Swapnil
>
> On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 7:13 PM, Ali Naddaf 
> <*[email protected]*<[email protected]>>
> wrote:
>
>    Swapnil ,
>
>    OSGi framework doesn't provide any direct way to "write" the log into
>    the file system; the OSGi log service is in-memory, so what mechanism are
>    you using to write to the file system? Once that is cleared up, one can see
>    how you can go about achieving (2).
>
>    Ali
>
>
>    On 2/15/2010 7:27 AM, Swapnil Patil wrote:
>
>          Hi all,
>
>
>          1. OSGi setting equivalent to java runtime option
>          -Djava.ext.dirs=c:/jars
>
>          My plugin need few 3rd party jars in classpath.
>          In my MANIFEST.MF I have following entry
>
>          Bundle-ClassPath: .,
>           jars/a1.jar,
>           jars/b1.jar,
>           jars/c1.jar,
>          ...
>
>          Is there a way I can define  like jars/*.jar .
>          Actually I am looking for OSGi setting equivalent to java runtime
>          option -Djava.ext.dirs=c:/jars
>
>
>          2. Controlling OSGi log file.
>
>          Is there any way of controlling logs generated in workspace
>          directory of OSGi container.
>
>          Over the time log file is consuming considerable amount of hard
>          drive space. Is there any way of control this log file.  Typically I 
> would
>          like to created multiple log files of predefined size and then 
> over-writing
>          oldest file log file. ... similar to setting provided by Log4j 
> library
>
>
>
>          Sorry if this is not the right forum to ask these kind of
>          questions,
>          I will appreciate if somebody can point my to right mailing list.
>
>
>          --
>          Thanks & Regards
>          Swapnil Patil.
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