>
> I don't believe so - but it should be possible to add support for this (
> feel free to help out ;)
>

Let's see ;-)


> or you could use the maven-pax-plugin which does this automatically, as it
> runs inside Maven
> (but you'd need to have the pom file somewhere on the filesystem to point
> Maven towards it)
>
>
> http://www.ops4j.org/projects/pax/construct/maven-pax-plugin/provision-mojo.html
>

There is such an amazing amount of cool Pax tools!
As far as I understand from a first glance, the Maven Pax plug-in does not
wrap JARs into bundles, right?

Heiko


>
> HTH
>
> 2009/4/28 Heiko Seeberger <[email protected]>
>>
>> Oh my god: Really great!
>>>
>>> 2009/4/28 Stuart McCulloch <[email protected]>
>>>
>>>> 2009/4/29 Heiko Seeberger <[email protected]>
>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>> Wouldn't that be nice: When provisioning Pax Runner with a Maven URL
>>>>> not only the specified bundle/JAR is installed, but also the dependent
>>>>> bundles/JARs.
>>>>>
>>>>> E.g. pax-run.sh
>>>>> --autoWrap scan-bundle:mvn:net.liftweb/lift-util/1.1-SNAPSHOT will not 
>>>>> only
>>>>> install lift-util but also commons-collections, commons-codec, etc. (all
>>>>> dependencies in the POM and parent POMs).
>>>>>
>>>>> Would that be possible?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> isn't that already possible with scan-pom? http://wiki.ops4j.org/x/GYA6
>>>>
>>>> try:  pax-run.sh --autoWrap
>>>> scan-pom:mvn:net.liftweb/lift-util/1.1-SNAPSHOT/pom
>>>>
>>>> Heiko
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>>
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