What I read from the documentation is that "bundle:deploy-file adds a
local bundle file to a remote OBR". but I need the opposite while
using a maven dependency: "bundle:install-dependencies adds maven
bundle dependencies to a local OBR".
Furthermore I would depend on a specific maven repository with a
specific url. having a fallback-repository would not be possible and
the through compile dependencies already installed maven bundle is
completely ignored.
Thanks
Enrico
Am 27.09.2010 um 17:03 schrieb Justin Edelson:
It sounds to me like you should use bundle:deploy-file. That goal
allows
you to specify the URL to the deployed bundle.
On 9/25/10 1:29 AM, Enrico Schnepel wrote:
Thanks for your answer.
I am rebundling to achive a higher goal ... I want to put a maven
bundle
dependency into the obr. install-file uses a file system path. I have
only the maven dependency and I don't want to hard link into local
maven
repository or download it first from a url. a task install-
dependencies
would create the missing obr entry for the bundle without touching
the
bundle itself.
Thanks
Enrico
Am 24.09.2010 um 18:08 schrieb Justin Edelson:
If you have an OSGi bundle, why are you re-bundling it?
I don't have first-hand knowledge of this, but AFAIK,
bundle:install-file will use the MANIFEST.MF from the bundle being
installed. In point of fact, I don't see how it could work
otherwise.
Justin
On 9/24/10 12:24 AM, Enrico Schnepel wrote:
Does anyone have an idea?
Thanks
Enrico
Am 18.09.2010 um 06:52 schrieb Enrico Schnepel:
Hello Felix(-users),
I am currently using the maven bundle plugin to re-bundle an
existing
maven bundle in order to make it accessible in a obr repository.
The
problem I have... the exported package versions are not correctly
exported to the manifest and repositoy.xml. There is no version
mentioned for the package export but the import package uses
versions.
This results in not resolved dependencies. In addition to
that ... I
think it is not the right way to go. What I really want to do is a
"install-dependencies" goal. It should work like the
bundle:install-file goal but I want to simply specify the to be
exported bundles as dependencies in the pom.xml. The goal should
use
the metadata already in the MANIFEST.MF including the im- and
exported
packages with versions etc. and should put them into the local
repository.
Or is there a way to do this I have overseen?
Thanks
Enrico
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