Kevin,
Being closed-source vs open-source is not an issue (i.e. you do not need
access to the source); as long as there is no licensing issue, you can
grab a (or a collection of) jar(s), without any source, and build an
OSGi-bundle from it; check out the Peter's BND tool [1], or Eclipse's
PDE for example.
Ali
[1] http://www.aqute.biz/Code/Bnd
On 6/21/2010 3:41 PM, Kelvin Chan wrote:
Exporting 3rd party jar in config.properties isn't an ideal solution since it
breaks modularity and I won't be able to use OSGi's facility to resolve
dependencies.
Wouldn't it be nice if I can just build a bundle for a closed-source 3rd party
jar.
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