For Indigo M4 Equinox is implementing the new OSGi R4.3 core framework
specification. One change that is coming (and has been released to this
weeks I-Build of Equinox) is the ability to specify arbitrary matching
attributes for the Require-Bundle and Fragment-Host manifest headers. See
https:/
Declarative Services (DS) is part of the OSGi specification. The
specification has been implemented by Eclipse's Equinox project. The DS
specification is typically implemented as one or more bundles, separately
from the core OSGi framework, which is why it appears to be an
Eclipse/Equinox comp
Hi all
I have been working with JNA for sometime now using c++ components like follows
service = (IImageSegmentation) Native.loadLibrary("SmoothSegmentation",
IImageSegmentation.class);
registry =
bundleContext.registerService(IImageSegmentation.class.getName(), service, null);
My question is
See https://bugs.eclipse.org/227547
From: "Yousouf, Shenol"
To: Equinox development mailing list
Hi,
As far as I know, bundles are not installed automatically from the dropins
folder. The folder is scanned on start of bundle
org.eclipse.equinox.p2.reconciler.dropins, which usually happens with the start
of Eclipse. So either you can restart the IDE for changes to take effect or
open the O