PDE has a wizard that does most of the work for you.
"New -> Project -> Plugin Development -> Plugin project from
exsiting jar"
I beleve this is documented in the Eclipse help.
Note that I believe the Felix guys have a "Felix commons" effort going on
that does something with Maven and bundling...
Jeff
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On Eclipse.org there is a project called Orbit that addresses the problem
of bundle-izing third-party components.
http://www.eclipse.org/orbit/
http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/Orbit_Bundles
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Hi folks,
I have had one nasty practical problem with OSGi. Every time I find the
need for a third party library, I have to figure out how to get it
bundle-ized. On top of that, I am using Maven, which means I need to get
a Maven-ized, bundle-ized version of the library. While doing this once
is not such a big deal, it has acted as a major deterrent in using
external libraries.
How do people overcome this problem? Can OSGi provide a standard
solution to this major barrier to adoption?
Thanks,
Nikunj
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