Bruno,

Dependency visualization would be very interesting. I already checked in the Shell GUI bundle yesterday and I will check in the Shell GUI Plugin bundle today, which includes some simple examples of shell plugins. Perhaps you could check it out and try to create your app as a plugin.

I will post more info about these after getting them checked in.

-> richard

Bruno J. M. Melo wrote:
Hello,

I'm new to OSGi and recently I was thinking that a good way to learn would be develop any application using OSGi. This is a great opportunity and I would like to help anyway.

I'm also interested in create a visualization of the dependencies using any technique that could help the developer finds out about the bundle context... and a search functionality could help too! :-)

Best Regards,
Bruno Melo

Eelco Kurvers wrote:

Hi Richard.

I'd sure like to see it back. It really helped me to look into the
possibility to make a GUI. I think it also helps starting OSGi developers,
like myself to learn how everything works.

Regards,
Eelco Kurvers

On 3/31/06, Richard S. Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello everyone,

For Oscar I had some simple GUI shell bundles (Shell GUI and Shell
Plugin) that could be used as an alternative to the text shell. There is
no doubt that the GUI shell was super simplistic (just like the text
shell for that matter), but some people liked it. :-)

I was wondering whether or not people think that these bundles should be
brought into Felix as subprojects or not? Even though they are simple,
they could serve as starting points for people interested in improving
them. I think it seems reasonable. What's the general consensus?

-> richard




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