* From: Shaun Smith <shaun.smith@xxxxxxxxxx>
* Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2008 10:38:50 -0400
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Hi Ted,
I'm up on starting services and this is how we have it working for plain OSGi apps in Equinox. The issue is around my lack of experience with the different ways to launch Equinox. Launching an RCP app is not the same as just starting up an Equinox with a bunch of bundles with services. The problem I was running into when I tried this was that my services were not started before the RCP main application was started.
I'm currently revisiting the Comics RCP example to get a better picture of the issues and hopefully someone will be able to help me clear them. I'll also get a plain OSGi weaving example checked into the EclipseLink SVN trunk along with some docs. I'll post when it's checked in.
Shaun
Ted Pricer wrote:
> This is a continuation of a discussion started in the
> eclipse.rt.eclipselink newsgroup:
>
> Shaun,
>
> I think the way to start a specific service is to specify the
> containing bundle in the osgi.bundles section of config.ini file (or
> just as a system property) with an entry such as:
>
> osgi.bundles=org.eclipse.equinox.common@2:start,org.eclipse.update.configurator@4:start,org.eclipse.core.runtime@start,org.eclipse.eclipselinkbundletostart:start
>
> Substituting for org.eclipse.eclipselinkbundletostart.
>
> Which bundle includes the service that needs to start for dynamic
> weaving to work?
>
> Ted
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