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Objet : RE: obr for felix bundles?
Hi Clement !
I have personally a slight preference for the stylesheet coming from
the OSGi Web site (attached file) .
Apart from the style itself (better for presbyopian eyes), it sorts the
bundles alphabetically. I see you have commented this feature in yuor
xsl file.
Of course that's a matter of personal preference, and that's not the
main point !
Best regards,
Anne
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Envoyé : jeudi 15 mai 2008 03:42
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Objet : RE: obr for felix bundles?
Hello,
I attach the Didier's XSLT stylesheet to the generated XML file.
The result is available here :
http://plop-plop.net/obr/repository.xml
Clement
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet : RE: obr for felix bundles?
Great idea !
Not only it will ease people getting started with felix, but it can
help convince people giving a try :
if your repository.xml refers to an obr2html.xsl file, and you show
people the repository in a browser, you will have the same "waw"
effect as with the old Oscar repository. You see a nice list of
already existing bundles, and if you follow the "doc" link it goes to
the doc etc..
Regards,
Anne
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De : peter.doornbosch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : samedi 10 mai 2008 11:43
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Objet : Re: obr for felix bundles?
Hi Richard,
I think it would be great if you can arrange this. I think that
people
that are new to OSGi can have a hard time to get started with felix
(i
noticed this a few times) and i think that being able to install
felix
bundles in a simple and convenient way might help.
Regards,
Peer
On 9 May , 2008, at 16:11 , Richard S. Hall wrote:
There currently is not. We definitely need this. It basically
involves
determining at least two things:
1. How should we go about generating the repo?
* We have the capability to generate OBR repository files,
but
how do we get one generated for our current set of
released
bundle versions?
2. Where do we put the repository?
I don't really know the best way to do (1). As for (2), I am not
sure if it matters, I don't think it needs to be hosted on our
Apache
site.
I could put the repo on my own personal web site or we could just
put them on the Source Forge web site.
-> richard
p.s. Sorry to cross post, it is not necessary to cross post
replies...I just want to make sure that this discussion is seen on
the
dev list.
peter.doornbosch wrote:
Hi,
I wonder if there is an obr repository for the (current versions
of
the) felix bundles. When i start felix (1.0.4), obr is configured
with the url http://oscar-
osgi.sourceforge.net/obr2/repository.xml,
which contains only a few really old bundles....
Regards,
Peter
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