Kirk Knoernschild wrote:
Hey Richard,
This looks pretty cool. So do you know if BND actually starts the OSGi
framework and validates the bundles by starting them? Am I
understanding that correctly?
Each project (i.e., org.apache.felix.framework.test and
org.apache.felix.log) creates a bundle if you type "ant" in the project
directory. If you type "ant test", not only does it create a bundle, but
it also creates a framework instance and installs and starts that
bundle. Further, if you specify any test cases, it instantiates those
classes and invokes their test methods.
-> richard
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On Feb 13, 2009, at Feb 13, 10:58 AM, Richard S. Hall wrote:
Well, as promised, I finally got around to creating an example of
using BND as a testing harness for the Felix framework and for
bundles. Some simple documentation is here:
http://felix.apache.org/site/bnd-testing-harness.html
This is not a tutorial, just an example of how to use it (or at least
my understanding of how to use it). I will try to answer any
questions, but anything too in depth will likely require Peter Kriens
to answer.
-> richard
p.s. I cross posted since some on the users mailing list expressed
interest, but I also wanted to tell other Felix developers about this
too. So, if you do respond, please do not respond with a cross post.
Thanks.
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