Hm, this part of the discussion wasn't clear to me: as both are
integrated, how do I decide which one will be used for modules? And do
You probably know an open-source project using OSGi modules as
dependencies succesfully, which I could use as a reference?
Kind regards
Peter
Am 15.12.18 um 16:42 schrieb Emilian Bold:
From the discussion back then there was no real problem because by default
we use Equinox (via the Netbinox fork).
It's only the non-default Felix that's broken and I believe there was a
patch for this which basically upgraded to a newer Felix version.
--emi
On Sat, 15 Dec 2018 at 16:08, Peter Nabbefeld <peter.nabbef...@gmx.de>
wrote:
Hello,
is there any progress in OSGi support?
I'm still trying to do some plugin development which uses a dependency
which is an OSGi module (JAXB). I've been told, Felix 4.2.1 (as bundled
with NB up to version 10-vc4) won't work with JDK 9.0+. I'm not able to
fix that myself, as I've not yet used OSGi modules in plugin
development, so even if I apply the proposed patch, I'll not be able to
do any testing on it (I'd never know if the result is correct).
So I'd be glad if anybody could help me on this issue (see also
NETBEANS-1638) or tell me how to work around it.
Kind regards
Peter
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