too.
As for "here an example of how to use them in maven-bundle plugin, it's the
same as in bnd: you need to add "Conditional-Package" entry in the
configuration and add whatever pacakge you want to statically include in
the bundle. As Bartlett specified in one of the 2 resor
Hello Peter,
Thanks for the quick reply. I came across this page indirectly that
commented on the instruction, but I only noticed the header section.
I tinkered with this locally and it seems to work as expected. I am still
very curious why conditional-package isn't covered as well as al
ght up as the first line on a Google search for `bnd Conditional
Package`
Kind regards,
Peter Kriens
> On 9 Dec 2017, at 22:52, smunro wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am investigating the "Conditional-Package" instruction for OSGI bundles
> via the MVN bundle plug
Hello,
I am investigating the "Conditional-Package" instruction for OSGI bundles
via the MVN bundle plugin. It was brought to my attention by another member
of my team, who cannot find any documentation on this instruction.
I was wondering if anyone could comment on this feature and i