With the bnd file the current bundle is automatically joined. That is all, for the rest they are identical.
The information in the bnd.bnd file is also used when you start OSGi JUnit Test
from the source code. I.e. selecting a method and then Run As.
You were right that there was a discussion but I think I convinced the others
that this is quite convenient and some were not aware that you needed it to do
RunAs from source code.
Kind regards,
Peter Kriens
> On 1 jun. 2016, at 13:02, Paul F Fraser <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> In the past I think using the run tab in bnd.bnd was frowned upon and from
> memory I think it did not work properly. Is it now normal procedure?
>
> It seems that when using run.bndrun, Debug OSGi is used to run the system
> instead of the Run OSGi button. Is there a reason for this?
>
> The debug.bndrun seems to be used when all of the debug extras are required.
>
> Paul Fraser
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