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Re: Managing Your Target Platform with Virgo Tooling [message #984840 is a reply to message #967540] |
Thu, 15 November 2012 01:25 |
Leo Dos Santos Messages: 27 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hello Dave
Quote:Is there a way to convert PDE projects to Bundle projects?
Unfortunately there is no tool that will quickly do this for you. You'll have to take one of the approaches you've already described.
Quote:Is there a way to refresh Eclipse's view of Virgo's repository folders.
Yes, there's a couple of ways. You can open the Virgo Repository view and hit the refresh button in the Repository view tool bar, or you can open the server editor for your Virgo runtime and in the Repository page you can hit the Refresh button next to the Bundles and Libraries table. This will refresh Eclipse's knowledge of your Virgo repository. If your bundle projects don't pick up the additions right away, you can right-click the project and select the Refresh Bundle Classpath Container item from the Virgo menu.
Quote:I'm not finding packages exported from the org.eclipse.osgi bundle. It is present in Virgo's plugins directory but that is not exposed via the Virgo Server definition. What is the best way to pick up those exports.
As far as I'm aware, the plugins directory contains bundles necessary for the Virgo server to function and aren't necessarily included for reuse. The tools won't look for bundles in the plugins directory but will look in the repository subdirectories. So if you need org.eclipse.osgi you'll have to copy it to repository/ext or repository/usr
Hope that helps
- Leo
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