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https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/160643/507646/#msg_507646
I am new to this mailing group.
I have downloaded the eclipse file, eclipse-jee-galileo-SR1-win32.zip, and then I downloaded the jar file org.eclipse.osgi_3.5.1.R35x_v20090827.jar, but I could not get the OSGi to run. Is there some other file which maybe missing. For example, I do't have java installed and I am running java runtime environment 1.6, is this a problem?
I want to have some form of OSGi framework for experimentation, and I thought eclipse would be easiest, how may I proceed from here to setup the OSGi, load bundles, write simple bundles, etc?
Best regards,
Maziar Tasbihi http://www.xing.com/profile/Maziar_Tasbihi]]>Maziar Tasbihi2010-01-14T09:17:49-00:00Re: question about the OSGi, equinox, eclipse
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/160643/508434/#msg_508434
Try this:
java -jar org.eclipse.equinox.launcher_xxx.jar -console
HTH,
Phil]]>Phil Denis2010-01-18T19:15:46-00:00Re: question about the OSGi, equinox, eclipse
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/160643/508533/#msg_508533
I will definitely try it out like you said. Meanwhile, I was just playing with my eclipse install after I downloaded the jar file I mentioned in the last message. I tried running the hello.world example on OSGi, which is in eclipse, if I am not mistaken, and there is was, OSGi framework was up in eclipse. I am not sure what steps I did, but it was definitely running because I have worked with OSGi some years ago, and this was definitely the framework telling me the bundle is loaded, or the start, stop conditions.
I however want to have an interesting example of this, suppose, there is an example bundle like the hello.world, and is pasing the inputs from serial port on the PC. Suppose on reception of certain flag on serial (port opened in characters mode), a task is to be started, something downloaded, etc., this would make it quite interesting.
Best regards,
Maziar ]]>Maziar Tasbihi2010-01-19T10:41:44-00:00