If you are building a non UI application then I recommend to not use the
extension/extension point model.
Instead use OSGi services. This will also make you more independent of
RPC while working nicely with it.
Christian
On 09.04.2016 03:04, Lee Carver wrote:
Hi Folks -
I have a fairly large Eclipse RPC application (DepAn). The RPC
platform provides an excellent UI environment for users and various
graphical analysis tools. However, several of the plugins only define
data types and serialization protocols. These components also be
useful in a command-line environment. It would be ideal if the same
code that is packaged for the RPC application could be deploy in a
corresponding set of command line tools.
If I understand the OSGi/Equinox frameworks correctly, it seems like a
command line tool could parse the options, set up an OSGi container,
and reuse the plugin modules from the RPC application. Since the
plugins interact (weakly), I'd want the OSGi container to include a
few of the Eclipse bundles that support Extensions and Extension Points.
All of this seems possible, but the trial-and-error approach process
seems overly tedious. Has any one done something similar and have some
code they can share?
Thanks
- Lee
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