The Eclipse extension mechanism is an addon service/mechanism analogous to 
declarative services.  That is, you should be able to take the 
org.eclipse.equinox.registry bundle (and its prereqs) from Equinox and use 
it on other frameworks.  In the case of the registry I suspect you would 
need the o.e.equinox.common and o.e.equinox.supplement bundles.  The 
latter supplies implementations of various services that are included in 
the Equinox system bundle as part of its implementation strategy.  We are 
just redoing how we manage the supplement bundle so a new one will appear 
in builds soon (or already has).  I know that people have run the registry 
on Knopflerfish.  Perhaps you would be interested in trying it out on 
Felix and reporting back to the Equinox team?

Jeff




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Hi all,

 

The area of extension points is quite important for my organization.  I 
was wondering if anyone can provide an update on this issue.  Is anyone 
from the Felix community working to make Eclipse and Felix interoperable? 
Is there some sort of timeline to implement extension points in Felix?  If 
not, why not?  Thanks!

 

Rick Litton

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From: Chris Aniszczyk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 9:03 AM
To: felix-dev@incubator.apache.org
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Subject: Felix and Eclipse PDE

 

On a side note, the PDE team from Eclipse would like everyone to know that 
as of Eclipse 3.3M2 (
http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/drops/S-3.3M2-200609220010/eclipse-news-M2.html
) PDE supports pluggable OSGi frameworks (see the release notes). This 
allows other OSGi frameworks to be launched like Equinox is (also it 
allows for reusability of the launch configuration UIs and other things).

There is an OSGi framework extension point (
http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/index.cgi/org.eclipse.pde.ui/schema/osgiFrameworks.exsd
) that interested OSGi frameworks can extend.

Currently only Equinox is supported (
http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/index.cgi/org.eclipse.pde.ui/src/org/eclipse/pde/ui/launcher/EquinoxLaunchConfiguration.java
) but we would appreciate feedback from the Felix community if someone 
would like to create a Felix extension. We want to make sure this API is 
stable for Eclipse 3.3 and would love if the Felix community could help 
the evolution of this API.

If you have any questions using this API, please feel free to email the 
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Cheers,

Chris Aniszczyk
Eclipse Committer

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2006, 12:50 PM

 


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Hello,

I migrate (endly) the tutorial : Felix Integration inside Eclipse on the 
Felix Wiki Page :
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FELIX/Felix+integration+inside+Eclipse


Regards,

Clement


Francesco Furfari a écrit :
> Hi all,
> Clement has written a tutorial about Felix integration inside eclipse, 
> see 
> 
http://plop-plop.net/ipojo/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=23&Itemid=37
 

>
>
> I think it should be added to the Felix wiki.
>
>
> best,
>  francesco
>
>
>
> Simon Willnauer wrote:
>> Cheers guys!!
>>
>> I already build the sources thank you!
>> I will let you know about the integration of felix in GData.
>>
>>
>> best regards Simon
>>
>> On 10/6/06, Richard S. Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> I would also recommend the following:
>>>
>>>     * http://cwiki.apache.org/FELIX/building-felix.html
>>>     * http://cwiki.apache.org/FELIX/felix-usage.html
>>>
>>> The first tells you the steps necessary for building Felix since it is
>>> currently only accessible from SVN and the second is a reasonably
>>> up-to-date usage document.
>>>
>>> -> richard
>>>
>>> Pierre Parrend wrote:
>>> >  Hello Simon,
>>> >
>>> >  you can refer to the Oscar project, which is the project where 
Felix
>>> comes
>>> > from.
>>> >  you will find a general documentation here :
>>> > http://oscar.objectweb.org/
>>> > a 'get started' page here :
>>> > http://oscar.objectweb.org/usage.html
>>> > and a tutorial that introduces the main OSGi feature from a 
>>> developper's
>>> point
>>> > of view :
>>> > http://oscar-osgi.sourceforge.net/tutorial/index.html
>>> >
>>> > on the main page, you will also find a list of project that have 
been
>>> build on
>>> > oscar, I assume that some of them have moved to Felix.
>>> >
>>> >  And, last, the main difference between Oscar and felix is that 
Oscar
>>> implements
>>> > OSGi Release 3, and Felix is almost ready to implement all mandatory
>>> OSGi
>>> > Release 4 features.
>>> >
>>> >  enjoy !
>>> >
>>> > Pierre
>>> >
>>> > Quoting Simon Willnauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >> Hi there,
>>> >>
>>> >> I read a lot about felix and OSGi and I actually can not wait to 
use
>>> it. I'm
>>> >> planing to integrate the OSGi system into another apache project
>>> (Lucene
>>> >> GDataServer) but have no experience with it so far. I was looking 
>>> for
>>> some
>>> >> "Getting Started" or examples tutorials to get into the framework 
or
>>> how to
>>> >> integrate all the features OSGi / Felix offers. I got to the
>>> documentation
>>> >> part of the website and tried to read the Felix OSGi Tutorial (
>>> >> http://cwiki.apache.org/FELIX/felix-osgi-tutorial.html) and I had 
to
>>> login,
>>> >> so I registered and logged in but I got no permission to read it. I
>>> would
>>> >> love to read this part of the documentation, can anyone of you 
>>> tell me
>>> how
>>> >> ;).
>>> >> If any of you have some more documentation / tutorial hints for me 
I
>>> would
>>> >> really appreciate it.
>>> >>
>>> >> Are there any OpenSource projects around using Felix so far?
>>> >>
>>> >> best regards Simon
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>>
>>
>





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