Indeed, looks like the client is an OSGi app. Certainly worth a look,
thanks for the tip!

> Hi,
>
> I am only a user of jitsi but what I see it is pretty easy to install and
> use it: https://jitsi.org/
> It is a skype-like chat, video conference and screen sharing app that is
> based on Apache Felix. You might want to analyze the source of that
> project.
>
> Regards,
> Balazs
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 10:11 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm developing a Windows taskbar app which revolves around a Java
>> library,
>> so I am using OSGi to build it. This part is going just fine, but once
>> the
>> app is working I have to find a way to distribute it so that it can be
>> installed by highly qualified medical personnel, i.e. complete
>> nincompoops
>> so far as IT is concerned (of course they view us in the same way).  In
>> principle this seems pretty do-able (the framework is the main app, and
>> it
>> needs some bundles to be around just like other apps need fonts and
>> images
>> etc.), I just wondered if anyone out there has already been through this
>> and can point to some tools which are helpful, or blind alleys not to
>> get
>> stuck in?
>>
>> Regards, Chris
>>
>>
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