Thank you, JB! This works. Best, Oleg
> On Oct 24, 2018, at 11:43 PM, Jean-Baptiste Onofré <j...@nanthrax.net> wrote: > > Hi Oleg, > > If the bundle is located in the same location (as I'm assuming as you > use the eclipse workspace, you can double check with bundle:list -l), > then simply bundle:update works. > > In your case bundle:watch won't work as it's related to maven URL. > > So you have to use bundle:update command (generally or with the bundle id). > > Regards > JB > >> On 25/10/2018 02:11, Oleg Cohen wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I have a number of bundles that I installed using the following command: >> >> install reference:file://$eclipse_worspace_path/bundleA >> <file:///$eclipse_worspace_path/bundleA> >> >> All works well until I change code and recompile the project in Eclipse. >> What command should I use to refresh/reload/restart bundleA to pick up >> the changes? >> >> I know there is an option to install by pointing to a JAR file in the >> maven repo and use bundle:watch, but some of my bundles take a while to >> be bundled and deploy, especially WAB ones. >> >> Thank you, >> Oleg >> >> >>