Why not just have this in the root pom
<geronimo.osgi.import.pkg>*</geronimo.osgi.import.pkg>
<geronimo.osgi.export.pkg>javax.*</
geronimo.osgi.export.pkg>
<geronimo.osgi.private.pkg>*</geronimo.osgi.private.pkg>
Then the modules' pom would be more simple because we could remove
both <geronimo.osgi.export.pkg/> and < geronimo.osgi.private.pkg/>.
Also, IIRC, you don't need to explicitly set the bundle's name and
symbolic name since the default works quite nicely.
Regards,
Alan
On Oct 19, 2007, at 8:19 AM, Guillaume Nodet wrote:
So the question is wether these classes are meant to be seen by other
jars or if they are only used by the javax.mail package. If they are
to be exported, then it should be
<geronimo.osgi.export.pkg>javax.mail*,org.apache.geronimo.mail*</
geronimo.osgi.export.pkg>
but if they should be of private use, we need to add the following
property
<geronimo.osgi.private.pkg>org.apache.geronimo.mail*</
geronimo.osgi.private.pkg>
I'm leaning toward the second option
On 10/19/07, Rick McGuire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Guillaume,
I'm working on a project that requires the latest javamail specs, and
I've discovered that the OSGI changes have caused the org.apache.*
classes to be ommitted from the jar file, which essentially
renders this
package inoperable. I was able to get those classes included by
changing the <geronimo.osgi.export.pkg> definition to "*". Is
that the
correct fix, or is something else more appropriate?
Rick
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