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installing/starting non-local bundles within config.ini? [message #124642] Fri, 16 January 2009 20:54 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: noreply.somewhere.net

I would like to launch bundles that are not located within the configuration
area (or even on the local machine). Basically, I want to startup a small
kernel and launch all remaining bundle content from an OBR on the web. I
need to do this without direct console interaction (embedded-type
application). I understand that such capabilities exist for other OSGi
container implementations (i.e. Knopflerfish) via an xargs script file.

What is the approach for doing this under Equinox?
Re: installing/starting non-local bundles within config.ini? [message #124658 is a reply to message #124642] Fri, 16 January 2009 21:24 Go to previous message
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Originally posted by: noreply.somewhere.net

Figured it out...

osgi.bundles=http://repo/bundle.jar@start


"Dave Lynott" <noreply@somewhere.net> wrote in message
news:gkqs70$28q$1@build.eclipse.org...
>I would like to launch bundles that are not located within the
>configuration area (or even on the local machine). Basically, I want to
>startup a small kernel and launch all remaining bundle content from an OBR
>on the web. I need to do this without direct console interaction
>(embedded-type application). I understand that such capabilities exist for
>other OSGi container implementations (i.e. Knopflerfish) via an xargs
>script file.
>
> What is the approach for doing this under Equinox?
>
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