The bnd program is a jar that is ALSO an Eclipse plugin ... When you drop it in the Eclipse plugins directory it registers a menu entry for bnd and jar files.
A bundle is a plugin so, yes, you can build plugins for Eclipse with maven or bnd standalone. Kind regards, Peter Kriens RSH> This seems more of a Maven question, than a Felix question. RSH> Unfortunately, I don't know enough about Maven or Eclipse plugins to answer. ->> richard RSH> -----Original Message----- RSH> From: Peter Pipenbacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> RSH> Subj: Building Eclipse Plugins With Felix RSH> Date: Thu 23. Nov 2006 6:03 RSH> Size: 615 bytes RSH> To: felix-dev@incubator.apache.org RSH> Hi, RSH> I am looking for a way to build Eclipse plug ins using Maven2 to RSH> benefit from the features and plug ins available for Maven. RSH> That would be much nicer compared to the headless builds using RSH> scripting and the Eclipse releng package. RSH> Can Felix be used to build Eclipse plug ins right now? Or is it RSH> intended to be used for this purpose in the future? RSH> Thanks for your help, RSH> Peter RSH> ______________________________________________________________________________ RSH> "Ein Herz für Kinder" - Ihre Spende hilft! Aktion: www.deutschlandsegelt.de RSH> Unser Dankeschön: Ihr Name auf dem Segel der 1. deutschen America's Cup-Yacht! -- Peter Kriens Tel +33467542167 9C, Avenue St. Drézéry AOL,Yahoo: pkriens 34160 Beaulieu, France ICQ 255570717 Skype pkriens Fax +1 8153772599