Hi, absolutely...  If you'll notice, the only thing that is pre-built in the 
entire framework is the system bundle itself... everything else is pure 
source...   There is a 1.6 "builder" that intercepts the "installBundle" and 
will compile any "denoted source bundle"... Therefore, if you create a pure 
source bundle on the fly, and simply do an installBundle on that, it will be 
thrown to the "builder" and thus be installed...
 
Keep in mind, this is a demonstration only...  The framework source was from 
last October off the trunk (the shell tui is funky -- it doesn't echo... I 
presume they got that fixed)...
 
And, of course, to reiterate.. the dip powers that be had no clue what a 
valuable feature set this is... 
 
I am thoroughly convinced the only way to make progress is to throw out the 
bathwater and everything in it and start from scratch with OSGI-II...

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From: charbel el_kaed [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wed 5/12/2010 8:58 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Maven compile and install on runtime???






Hi
                    Craig,

Thanks for the link.

But can I do the compilation and packaging on the fly from a running 
OSGi-Bundle ?

Regards,
Charbel
                                         
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