Hi Freeman,

So, if I understand what you mean correctly, cxf-bundle needs my
resources in runtime but of course it can´t add an import-package to
do it, right?. In that case, the fragment bundle approach seems the
way to go. I´ll try!.

Thanks for your help :-).

BR,

Juanjo.

On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 4:01 PM, Freeman Fang <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Juanjo,
>
> I think you hit a problem that pass resource files between bundles at
> runtime, let's say the scenario is that you have
> bunde1 and bundle2, now you need pass a resource file from bundle2 to
> bundle1, but the resource file in bundle2 isn't available for bundle1, at
> the moment when you write bundle1, you don't know the package path of the
> resource from other bundles might pass in, so you can't add certain
> import-package for bundle1, or bundle1 is third party published bundle so
> you can't touch or change it.
>
> The solution for this scenario could be that create a fragment bundle, which
> contain the resource files, and attach this fragment bundle to the
> bundle(play the role as host bundle, all resource in fragment bundle is
> available for host bundle) you wanna pass resource in(for your case it
> should be cxf-bundle)
>
> Freeman
> On 2010-10-10, at 下午5:31, Juan José Vázquez Delgado wrote:
>
>> Juanjo
>
>
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