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Re: [tycho-user] Tycho in a Client Server Environment
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The setup we used successfully in a similar situation was to use
maven-bundle-plugin [1] to generate OSGi bundles for domain model
projects and to use Tycho pomDependencies=consider [2] to include domain
objects in our RCP app.
[1] http://felix.apache.org/site/apache-felix-maven-bundle-plugin-bnd.html
[2]
https://docs.sonatype.org/display/TYCHO/Dependency+on+pom-first+artifacts
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Regards,
Igor
On 11-12-06 9:54 AM, Sebastian Janisch wrote:
Hey,
I am facing some uncertainties regarding the use of Tycho in a client server environment.
Here is the setting.
The client is built in Eclipse RCP. The server is a plain maven webapp, that sets up webservices consumed by the client.
Now the tricky part: the domain projects need to be deployed on both server and client. What we have so far are Domain-Maven Projects and we use Apache Felix to convert them into OSGI Bundles. This approach works, but is very cumbersome. Apart from that, we do not have a headless build for the client yet.
I have played around with Tycho today. Feels pretty neat to me. I am still uncertain as to how to work around the problem with the domain projects.
Expert advice would be much appreciated.
Best regards
Sebastian Janisch
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