Tinybundles only has a raw builder (which adds nothing "magically", thats
why its raw) and a bndBuilder, which lets bnd do its magic to generate a
manifest.
Yes, now we'd need a DS builder additionally to process the annotations and
generate the xml. You can also add it explicitly (include the hand rolled
xml). But thats really the worst option. Better make a DS generator for
tinybundles.. ?


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On Thu, Sep 15, 2016 at 4:28 PM, Benson Margulies <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I've always been a bit unclear about which classes get incorporated into
> the test bundle with pax-exam. If I just have a class in the src/test/java,
> and that class has DS annotations, will pax-exam use bnd to build out the
> DS metadata? Or do I need to make an explicit tinybundle?
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