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Re: [equinox-dev] programmatically recognizing that a file is a bundle?
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oh, i didn't want to install it. I was thinking something like
Bundle(File) throws NotABundleException
would have been cool ;-)
thanks for the pointer, I was actually crawling through Framework and other equinox base stuff not thinking about the fact that the metadata generator has to make the same kind of decision...
susan
Pascal Rapicault <Pascal_Rapicault@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: [equinox-dev] programmatically recognizing that a file is a bundle? |
Reading the manifest is unfortunately the only way to identify a bundle. If
you were to try to install it, then more trouble would occur :-)
If you can not depend on the p2 metadata generator, you can still get
inspiration from the BundleDescriptionFactory#getBundleDescription(File)
HTH,
PaScaL
From: Susan Franklin McCourt <susan_franklin@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: equinox-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Date: 03/03/2008 07:46 PM
Subject: [equinox-dev] programmatically recognizing that a file is a bundle?
I have a user workflow where I want to treat a jar file that is a bundle
differently than I treat a jar file that is just some archive of stuff.
Is there a definitive way that I should programmatically examine a jar file
and decide "this is a bundle."
I thought this would be relatively easy to find, but it wasn't obvious to
me. If there's code to steal, can someone point me to it?
Simon suggested I might crack it open and look in the manifest header for
the Bundle-SymbolicName.
I was hoping there was something more definitive, like, try to create a
bundle from a file and it will throw some exception if it's not a bundle.
;-)
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