Hi Chris,

With bndtools you can also export your complete OSGi application to a single .jar file. From thereon you can create an installer like any regular Java application.

Regards,

Tim

On 04/13/2015 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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