I ran the sample\eclipse-osgi's wsrf, wsn-consumer  & wsn-producer demo's 
("ant run-mini"), and the axis bundle is included in the generated 
plugin's directory.

regards,
Barry



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I just checked this in the latest build. This does not happen in the build 

or in the code. Barry, which flags did you use to generate your projects?

Thanks,
Andrew

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Andrew - I assume this is a quick fix in the tooling? I thought that by 
splitting /modules/osgi into /axis2 and /mini, we'd already solved this 
problem?

Dan


Barry Atkins/Raleigh/[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 03/12/2007 11:03:34 AM:

> muse.osgi.soa.axis2_2.2.0 is deployed as a bundle in the OSGi/Mini 
> versions of MUSE 2.2.0 on J2ME . It is not necessary for running on 
> OSGi/J2ME, but it gives error messages on startup due to missing 
> dependencies.
> 
> For those testing  MUSE 2.2.0 on J2ME, the bundle can be safely removed 
> from the plugins directory; In the meantime the error messages may be 
> ignored.
> 
> regards,
> Barry

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