I don't have an answer to your question, but as far as I can tell, iPOJO
seems to be a dead (or at least very stagnant) project. It doesn't seem to
have had a release in over five years.

On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 5:55 PM Wayne Tackabury <way...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all:
>
> I'm trying to dig into iPOJO's, and I've dutifully followed the
> instructions on the various sites for this and the references I'm
> using.  I could show what I've done, but I do think I've done the
> right invocations to the maven-ipojo-plugin invocation and my version
> of the metadata.xml.
>
> What I'm seeing is that in the resulting MANIFEST.MF for my service
> bundle, I'm not seeing any "iPOJO-Components" references.  This, as
> you might expect, leads to the result not being properly deployable in
> the gogo CLI.
>
> I'm not using annotations right yet, wanted to grasp the structure of
> the more procedural iPOJO stuff (besides, if it won't work with the
> metadata.xml it won't work with the annotations either, right?).
>
> So at this point, while I start digging into adding diagnostics to the
> iPOJO plugin and its friends, wanted to see if anybody had a
> well-known gotcha here that keeps the manipulator stuff from finding
> the classes it needs to add to the manifest that way.
>
> Thanks in advance!
> Wayne
>
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