Will felix treat system.bundle as org.eclipse.osgi?

2010-06-23 Thread Uk Jiang
Hi, In OSGi world, system.bundle is another name for org.eclipse.osgi. Some bundles such as org.apache.xml.serializer_2.7.1.v200902170519, org.apache.xerces_2.9.0.v200909240008, javax.xml_1.3.4.v200902170245, org.apache.xml.resolver_1.2.0.v200902170519 list 'system.bundle' in their

Re: Will felix treat system.bundle as org.eclipse.osgi?

2010-06-23 Thread Justin Edelson
On Jun 23, 2010, at 6:02 PM, Uk Jiang ukji...@yahoo.com wrote: Hi, In OSGi world, system.bundle is another name for org.eclipse.osgi. No, it isn't. This is only true if you are using Equinox. Some bundles such as org.apache.xml.serializer_2.7.1.v200902170519,

Re: Will felix treat system.bundle as org.eclipse.osgi?

2010-06-23 Thread Holger Hoffstätte
Justin Edelson wrote: the Require-Bundle header, OBR should handle it. That said, you should also raise an issue with whomever created these bundles and ask them to fix the manifests. Good luck with that. The Orbit repo at eclipse is its own little locked-in universe and makes heavy use of

Re: Will felix treat system.bundle as org.eclipse.osgi?

2010-06-23 Thread Jos Snellings
Did you try Springsource bundles? You can find the equivalent bundles in the repository. Jos On 06/24/2010 12:02 AM, Uk Jiang wrote: Hi, In OSGi world, system.bundle is another name for org.eclipse.osgi. Some bundles such as org.apache.xml.serializer_2.7.1.v200902170519,