On 7/26/11 10:27 AM, Beyer, Doug wrote:
I'm aware of the Bundle-NativeCode manifest entry. However this requires you to specifically list the native dll's. If I'm using 3rd party software that comes with its native dlls packaged in jars, do I need to unpack those jars and use the Bundle-NativeCode manifest entries? Or is there some way to tell felix about the native dlls in the jars?
Java, in general, can't deal with DLLs inside of JAR files. It is possible this third party has created their own system for dealing with it too. For OSGi, yes, you'll need to make them accessible inside the bundle JAR file, not inside an embedded JAR file...or directly convert the third-party JAR into a bundle.
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