On 26 Jul 2011, at 16:31 , Richard S. Hall wrote: > 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.
Or, more specifically, convert it into a fragment bundle. Greetings, Marcel --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]

