Hi Gokturk,
I had looked at the first URL when I was attempting to get my ancient
version of the Eclipse plugin to work. I had first attempted to follow
its directions, but I received an exception when attempting to manipulate
the bundle.
Here's what I got:
Buildfile: /Users/mcook008/Documents/
Felix,
Many thanks for this information - it did fix our problem.
Ironically, I found a combined bundle built three years ago by Carl Hall
for the Sakai Nakamura project, the project I just came off to work on
my new project.
John King
On 10/10/12 11:30 PM, Felix Meschberger wrote:
Hi,
Am
Hi,
Yeah Michael is right, eclipse-ipojo-plugin is not updated since almost 4
years. And It's using ipojo-1.0.0 internally.
You should check
http://felix.apache.org/site/apache-felix-ipojo-eclipse-integration.html
You would also like
http://gitorious.ow2.org/ow2-chameleon/eclipse-ipojo-builder Y
Michael,
Concerning iPojo itself, I think you won't find much tutorials outside
of iPojo's website. That website could definitely be improved and some
pages are outdated. I know iPojo is used in various companies, but
iPojo users are rather quiet compared to Guice or Spring/Blueprint
users who blo
Simon,
Excellent. I will look online for tutorials explaining your suggested paths
forward. If you know of any good ones, please let me know.
Mike
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- Original Message -
Michael,
It seems like you are using an antique version of iPojo. The import
you show in your manifest is 0.9.0 and the last release is 1.8.2 (that
import is added by the manipulator).
In an earlier message you said you were using the Eclipse plugin
available on Clement's website. This plugin is
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