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Re: [m2e-users] Problem with M2E and OSGi runtime launch config
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Hi,
Why don't you try virgo or Karaf? Imho it's easier to run, update and maintain if you're pure osgi.
For manifest generation I personnaly prefer bundlor.
Cheers
Rafał Krzewski <rafal.krzewski@xxxxxxxxx> a écrit :
Hi Philipp,
maven-bundle-plugin is not compatible with Eclipse PDE. If you
need to use PDE because are developing an Eclipse plugin, RCP or
RAP application but you would like to have an CI / release build
with maven you should be using Eclipse Tycho.
If you are doing OSGi development unrelated to Eclipse platform,
you can ditch PDE (which is pretty horrible IMO) and use Bndtools
instead. They work quite well with Maven / m2e /
maven-bundle-plugin.
There's also another another alternative: Eclipse Virgo tooling
and Bundlor which I believe is also available as Maven plugin. I
haven't explored that path.
Cheers,
Rafał
On 07/13/2013 09:06 PM, Philipp Marx wrote:
Hi,
I am not 100% sure whether this is the right place to ask
but I give it a try :)
I have a multi module project setup with Maven which uses
the maven-bnd-plugin to generate valid OSGi bundles. This
works out perfect.
I want to be able to start these projects in Eclipse via an
OSGi runtime launch config. My problem though is that the
projects managed by M2E sometimes disappear from the list of
selectable workspace bundles within the launch config or
sometimes will show up a red cross "out of sync".
I have already search for a solution or issue but didn't
find any hint. Does anybody has a clue about why this happens?
Eclipse version is 4.3 and 4.2 and M2E is 1.4.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers
Philipp
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