so the solution would be to bundle/package the native libs in OS-classifier 
specific OSGI jars
then identify the OS-classifier specific OSGI jar as a dependency plugin to 
pom.xml?
does anyone have a working example ?

thanks
Martin 
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> Date: Sun, 14 Jun 2009 10:40:30 -0400
> Subject: Re: Handling JNI projects
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> 
> There are some hard problems in handling JNI.
> 
> First, while you can set java.library.path, you can't set PATH or
> LD_LIBRARY_PATH or DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH, which you need on Windows,
> Linux/Solaris, or MacOS respectively.
> 
> If you really plan to retrieve the shared objects as maven artifacts,
> then they will arrive in your local repo, and you have to set these
> environment variables to the directories where they land.
> 
> If you want to support multiple platforms, you have to worry about
> that. Classifiers might be helpful for this.
> 
> It has seemed to me that perhaps a creative mashup of OSGi and maven
> might produce something handy here, since OSGi bundles/fragments can
> carry native libs, and the OSGi runtime undertakes to get all the
> environment variables and such set up for you.
> 
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