Hi, yes, its kind of stale because the lack of maintenance. In order to go forward with the regular Pax Runner, we dropped the corresponding artifacts from general release since 1.6.0. If there is someone who can and want to maintain the codebase, feel free to step up.
Personal opinion: - should be moved to build with Tycho - possibly join forces with bndtools Toni On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 10:29 PM, Matt Madhavan <mattmadha...@gmail.com>wrote: > Hello, > Is the PAX eclipse plugin really deprecated? I see only up to Felix 2.0.2! > Any input please? > > Thanks > Matt > > > On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 1:46 AM, Paul French <paul.fre...@kirona.com>wrote: > >> Happy to help but could you give us a bit more info where you are up to. >> Yes the screenshots on the web-site are out of date but the overall >> instructions were okay. >> >> I did play with Spring STS a while back (over a year) and if I remember >> Spring STS defines it's own type of OSGi bundle project and does not use PDE >> to build bundles . However it does not stop you creating PDE bundle projects >> and I think PAX-Runner needs PDE built bundles to work (any PAX-Runner >> experts out there could clarify?) >> >> A few pointers though... >> >> Create PDE bundle (standard OSGi) projects and not Spring Bundle Project >> >> I built several PDE bundle projects (you need to select OSGi standard in >> the project wizard) - by default if you have not modified your target >> platform your PDE projects will pull in plug in dependencies like >> org.eclipse.osgixxxxx from the eclipse target platform which is okay for >> compilation since they all implement the same OSGi standard (well there is >> different versions but don't worry about that for now) >> >> You then just create a PAX-Runner run configuration. If your bundles are >> simple, which you should do to begin with to get things going (i.e. they >> only depend on each other and the OSGi core framework), and you take all the >> run configuration defaults you should be good to go. You will need to select >> the OSGi framework you want to test in. That's it as far as I remember. If >> you struggle come back to the list and I will do again step by step in >> eclipse and record exactly what I do. >> >> Cheers >> Paul >> >> >> >> On 21/04/2011 22:12, Matt Madhavan wrote: >> >> Hi Paul, >> I'm trying to install PAX-Runner plugin my self. The instructions in the >> http://paxrunner.ops4j.org/display/paxrunner/Launch+Settings >> >> and what I see in my eclipse (Spring STS) do not really match! >> >> Is there anyway you can send me step by step instruction of how you did >> it? I would like to test against both Felix and Equinox! >> >> Thanks in advance! >> >> Matt >> >> >> >> On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 4:19 AM, Paul French <paul.fre...@kirona.com>wrote: >> >>> A slight correction. Duplicate system properties are not being added >>> correctly to the config.ini but in general do not stop the launch. >>> >>> Howevere if I specify in my text file: >>> >>> >>> -Dorg.knopflerfish.startlevel.use=true >>> >>> ...then this causes the launch to fail since it is not added to the >>> config.ini file correctly and by default is required. >>> >>> >>> >>> On 19/04/2011 10:01, Paul French wrote: >>> >>>> I've installed the latest PAX-Runner eclipse plugin. I created a couple >>>> of bundles to test with. >>>> >>>> If you select Knopflerfish 2.3.3 to run you always get felix. If you >>>> select other Knopflerfish OSGi runtimes they work fine. >>>> >>>> I need to setup various system properties that Knopflerfish uses. I can >>>> see by default PAX-Runner creates a config.ini file with various default >>>> values. I created a text file with my various system properties (as below) >>>> >>>> -Dorg.osgi.provisioning.spid=knopflerfish >>>> -Dorg.knopflerfish.verbosity=0 >>>> -Dorg.knopflerfish.framework.debug.packages=false >>>> -Dorg.knopflerfish.framework.debug.errors=true >>>> -Dorg.knopflerfish.framework.debug.classloader=true >>>> -Dorg.knopflerfish.framework.debug.startlevel=false >>>> -Dorg.knopflerfish.framework.debug.ldap=false >>>> -Dorg.knopflerfish.framework.debug.service_reference=false >>>> -Dorg.knopflerfish.framework.debug.bundle_resource=false >>>> -Dorg.knopflerfish.framework.debug.permissions=false >>>> -Dorg.knopflerfish.framework.debug.certificates=false >>>> -Dorg.knopflerfish.framework.system.export.all=true >>>> -Dorg.osgi.framework.bootdelegation=* >>>> -Dorg.knopflerfish.http.dnslookup=false >>>> -Dorg.osgi.service.http.port=8080 >>>> -Dorg.knopflerfish.startlevel.use=true >>>> -Dorg.knopflerfish.log.out=false >>>> -Dorg.knopflerfish.log.level=info >>>> -Dorg.knopflerfish.log.grabio=false >>>> -Dorg.knopflerfish.log.file=true >>>> -Dorg.knopflerfish.consoletelnet.user=admin >>>> -Dorg.knopflerfish.consoletelnet.pwd=admin >>>> -Dorg.knopflerfish.consoletelnet.port=2323 >>>> >>>> >>>> I added this text file by clicking "add file" in the provisioning table. >>>> >>>> I now run again as before. It fails. If you look at the config.ini file >>>> created it is a bit of a mess in places. >>>> >>>> What I found is if I remove properties that PAX-Runner adds by default >>>> all is fine again. A bit of a pain but I can live with it for now. However >>>> if I do want to set: >>>> >>>> -Dorg.knopflerfish.framework.debug.classloader=true >>>> >>>> How could I do this? >>>> >>>> Thanks >>>> >>>> Paul >>>> >>>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> general mailing list >>> general@lists.ops4j.org >>> http://lists.ops4j.org/mailman/listinfo/general >>> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> general mailing >> listgeneral@lists.ops4j.orghttp://lists.ops4j.org/mailman/listinfo/general >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> general mailing list >> general@lists.ops4j.org >> http://lists.ops4j.org/mailman/listinfo/general >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > general mailing list > general@lists.ops4j.org > http://lists.ops4j.org/mailman/listinfo/general > > -- Toni Menzel Source <http://tonimenzel.com>
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