OSGi Container bundles used at the Eclipse Remote Service tutorial [message #552302] |
Wed, 11 August 2010 15:57 |
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Hi all,
I am trying to run on my local machine the host side application used at the Wim Jongman's tutorial for the Eclipse Remote Services. I have downloaded the host side bundle org.eclipse.ecf.example.quotes along with the other quote services(Twitter, Starwars,etc) from the github.
In order to run the host side bundle, i have created an OSGi container from the Run menu, but i think i am missing several required bundles for it run correctly. The reason for this, is that
the client (with the OSGilloscope) seems to connect to the host, but there is no activity what so ever.
Could you provide me a list with those bundles, and also any start-level requirements for each one?
Thanks in advance.
Nicholas
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Re: OSGi Container bundles used at the Eclipse Remote Service tutorial [message #552344 is a reply to message #552302] |
Wed, 11 August 2010 19:27 |
Scott Lewis Messages: 1038 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi Nicholas,
I think you should try to contact Wim Jongman either directly via his
blog/email or on ecf-dev mailing list at eclipse.org [1].
I'm not sure if Wim reads this newsgroup regularly, and I suspect he is
the only ECF committer familiar enough with this example to address your
questions.
[1] https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/ecf-dev
Scott
Nicholas Loulloudes wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to run on my local machine the host side application used at
> the Wim Jongman's tutorial for the Eclipse Remote Services. I have
> downloaded the host side bundle org.eclipse.ecf.example.quotes along
> with the other quote services(Twitter, Starwars,etc) from the github.
>
> In order to run the host side bundle, i have created an OSGi container
> from the Run menu, but i think i am missing several required bundles for
> it run correctly. The reason for this, is that
> the client (with the OSGilloscope) seems to connect to the host, but
> there is no activity what so ever.
>
> Could you provide me a list with those bundles, and also any start-level
> requirements for each one?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Nicholas
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Re: OSGi Container bundles used at the Eclipse Remote Service tutorial [message #625372 is a reply to message #552302] |
Wed, 11 August 2010 19:27 |
Scott Lewis Messages: 1038 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Hi Nicholas,
I think you should try to contact Wim Jongman either directly via his
blog/email or on ecf-dev mailing list at eclipse.org [1].
I'm not sure if Wim reads this newsgroup regularly, and I suspect he is
the only ECF committer familiar enough with this example to address your
questions.
[1] https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/ecf-dev
Scott
Nicholas Loulloudes wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to run on my local machine the host side application used at
> the Wim Jongman's tutorial for the Eclipse Remote Services. I have
> downloaded the host side bundle org.eclipse.ecf.example.quotes along
> with the other quote services(Twitter, Starwars,etc) from the github.
>
> In order to run the host side bundle, i have created an OSGi container
> from the Run menu, but i think i am missing several required bundles for
> it run correctly. The reason for this, is that
> the client (with the OSGilloscope) seems to connect to the host, but
> there is no activity what so ever.
>
> Could you provide me a list with those bundles, and also any start-level
> requirements for each one?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Nicholas
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