Hi Simon Thanks for the contribution I'm not directly involved in the eclipse-ipojo-builder project, but I'm in touch with the project lead. I will give him the link of your github project.
Thanks --G 2012/12/4 Simon Chemouil <[email protected]> > On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 9:44 AM, Guillaume Sauthier (Objectweb) > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Maybe you could provide a special M2E Configurator that could enable the > > ipojo nature (and this the builder) when any ipojo marker is found. > > In a way that's abusing the M2EConfigurator, because you do not execute > any > > maven goals here, but that could work... > > Hi Guillaume, > > It's been a while since I had the code & reply ready but no time to > actually clean-up the commits. > > I don't want to store Eclipse's .project files in my SCM, I went the > route you suggested and implemented a M2E configurator that adds the > iPojo nature (taken by Eclipse iPojo Builder) when it encounters a > project either using the maven-ipojo-bundle or the maven-bundle-plugin > with the bnd-ipojo-plugin (defined in the POM, not in potentially > included bnd files, but if someone needs it I left a method to > implement). > > It works pretty well, so I'm thinking contributing it to the Eclipse > iPojo Builder project in OW2 Chameleon. I saw you're involved with > that project as well, would you be interested in the contribution and > if so how should I proceed? I'd rather spend not too much time on > this. > > Until then, I have pushed it to GitHub at: > https://github.com/magnet/eclipse-ipojo-builder and I made it "as if > copyright was granted to OW2". It's a few lines of code, I don't > really care what happens one way or another, it just makes sense to > provide it along with the IPojo Eclipse Builder :). > > Let me know what you think and how we can merge it upstream. > > Cheers, > > Simon > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > >

