If you embed felix in your app you can use Netbeans standard process.
Curious why you are looking to Netbeans? I'm looking to Netbeans
because it has better Maven support and better mercurial support.
Thanks,
Erik
On Jun 28, 2008, at 8:54 AM, Jay Askren wrote:
I'm currently writing an osgi app using Eclipse. I would like to
develop it
in Netbeans. So, from inside Netbeans I want to run and debug this
app that
I'm writing. I've seen some web pages which say that I can run a
Felix app
from inside Netbeans using Maven, but I wouldn't think I would be
able to
debug the app using this technique? What is the preferred way to
run my own
Felix apps from inside Netbeans as I'm developing them. Also
Eclipse helps
a lot when it comes to editing the manifest.mf file. Are there any
plugins
for Netbeans that do something similar?
Jay
On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 1:39 PM, Sahoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jay,
Do you want to run Felix app as part of NetBeans Rich Client
Platform (RCP)
or as part of NetBeans IDE?
Thanks,
Sahoo
Jay Askren wrote:
I was wondering if there is a way to run an Apache Felix app
inside of
Netbeans.
Jay
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