Sorry, it was been suggested that this is
a little unclear.
 
In the Java perspective, under the ‘package’
tab where the packages are listed, 
Expand org.eclipse.cosmos.dc.local.registry
There are seven things
            Src
            JRE
System libraries
            Plug-in
Dependencies
            Reference
Libraries
            META-INF
            Persistence-setup
            Build.properties
 
Click on build.properties and that’ll
open up the ‘Build Configuration’ tab which has three different
sections Runtime Information, Binary Build and Source Build
Binary and Source Builds have a list of
check boxes 
Here is where you need to look at the
META-INF check box and make sure its checked off, if not, you won’t get a
proper bundle when you Export
 
- John
 
 
From: Todd, John A 
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2007 10:00
AM
To: 'Cosmos
 Dev'
Subject: RE: [cosmos-dev] OSGI
bundles
 
 
Found it.
 
If anybody else runs into this situation,
look in the build.properties for an unchecked META-INF
 
- John
 
From: Todd, John A 
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2007
12:29 PM
To: 'Cosmos
 Dev'
Subject: RE: [cosmos-dev] OSGI
bundles
 
 
When I do that for org.eclipse.cosmos.dc.local.registry,
I get a more or less empty MANIFEST.MF file (i.e the Bundle info doesn’t
get populated for some reason), even though the MANIFEST.MF file in the source
tree seems to have all the relevant info.
Is there a configuration or build setting
I can look at somewhere (in my eclipse environment)?
 
- John
 
 
 
From:
cosmos-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:cosmos-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Hawkins, Joel
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007
4:51 PM
To: Cosmos
 Dev
Subject: RE: [cosmos-dev] OSGI
bundles
 
 
Hi John,
 
Your bundles are represented in exploded
form, just like a typical PDE project. You’ll need to export them using
“Export->Plugin-Development->Deployable plugins and
Fragments” to make deployable bundles out of them. 
 
Cheers,
Joel
 
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From:
cosmos-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:cosmos-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Todd, John A
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007
3:45 PM
To: Cosmos
 Dev
Subject: [cosmos-dev] OSGI bundles
 
When I rebuild my Data Collector
environment in eclipse, does it re-create the OSGI bundles, and if so where
does it put them?
 
- John