Re: Bundle viewer

2009-11-26 Thread Richard S. Hall
Just posted: http://dieter.wimpi.net/2009/11/quicklook-at-osgi-bundles-jar-files.html - richard On 11/23/09 16:39, Richard S. Hall wrote: I think BND can be used as a viewer, but it is more of a command-line thingy. - richard On 11/23/09 15:29, Alan D. Cabrera wrote: Sometimes it

RE: Bundle viewer

2009-11-24 Thread Kiev Gama
concerns manifest changing, it would not be possible with the tool. If anyone is interested in improved tool features, please let us know :) Regards, Kiev Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2009 00:30:10 +0100 Subject: Re: Bundle viewer From: t...@okidokiteam.com To: dev@felix.apache.org A very cheap

Re: Bundle viewer

2009-11-23 Thread Richard S. Hall
I think BND can be used as a viewer, but it is more of a command-line thingy. - richard On 11/23/09 15:29, Alan D. Cabrera wrote: Sometimes it would just be plain handy to double click on a bundle have have all sorts of information be displayed in a useful format. Ideally, I could futz w/

Re: Bundle viewer

2009-11-23 Thread Alan D. Cabrera
Yeah, that's my understanding as well. I think that an visual interactive tool would be handy. On Nov 23, 2009, at 1:39 PM, Richard S. Hall wrote: I think BND can be used as a viewer, but it is more of a command- line thingy. - richard On 11/23/09 15:29, Alan D. Cabrera wrote: Sometimes

Re: Bundle viewer

2009-11-23 Thread Toni Menzel
A very cheap + felix related solution would be: fileinstall + webconsole. But also overpowered to some extend. Best would be a platform optimized solution: Mac users probably would like to have a Quck View Implementation for Bundles that automatically show the manifest.mf . ;) On Mon, Nov 23,