On 13.12.10 16:20, "Maier, Georg" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Hi Clement,
>
>thank you very much, the online manipulator seems to provide exactly
>what I was looking for!
>I still didn't figure out how to manipulate the URL in order to add the
>prefix (without installing the bundle manually or adjusting the
>according eclipse config file with a text editor ;)), I guess it should
>be part of the run configuration. But I guess this is more of an eclipse
>topic.

Well, I'm not an Eclipse expert... And as you say, it's an Eclipse topic.


> 
>
>Thanks again!

You're welcome

Clement

>
>Georg
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Clement Escoffier [mailto:[email protected]]
>Sent: Montag, 13. Dezember 2010 14:51
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: Getting started with iPOJO and Equinox / Eclipse
>
>Hello,
>
>
>On 13.12.10 14:10, "Maier, Georg" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>Hi!
>>
>> 
>>
>>I'm new to iPOJO and currently trying to get started. I managed to run
>>the examples from the website, but there is one general point I don't
>>understand yet.
>>
>>If I got everything right, I can easily use iPOJO within an Eclipse /
>>Equinox based application. Furthermore, I can chose whether to work
>>with xml files or with annotations to implement e.g. the service
>binding.
>
>Exactly.
>
>>
>> 
>>
>>The thing that really caught my attention to investigate iPOJO instead
>>of making use of DS or Blueprint is the availability to work with
>>annotations, so I tried setting up a little example project.
>>Unfortunately without success, so I compared it to the example provided
>
>>at the homepage and I figured out there is an additional
>>"iPOJO-Component" entry in the MANIFEST.MF.
>
>One thing is to run the 'manipulator' on the bundle to be
>'iPOJO-powered'.
>The manipulator will generate this entry.
>You should read
>http://felix.apache.org/site/apache-felix-ipojo-eclipse-integration.html
>
>>
>> 
>>
>>So, my question now is: working within the eclipse environment, do I
>>have to extend the MANIFEST.MF manually, or is there some automated
>way?
>
>Of course :-)
>The eclipse integration is based on Ant, but there is also a Maven
>plugin too.
>Finally, there is a way to run the manipulation at runtime by deploying
>the iPOJO url handler
>(http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/apache/felix/org.apache.felix.ipojo.o
>nli
>ne.manipulator/1.6.0/org.apache.felix.ipojo.online.manipulator-1.6.0.jar
>)
>and prefix you bundle URL with ipojo: like install
>ipojo:file:/tmp/my-bundle.jar
>
>>
>>I'm sure I'm missing something quite primitive here, so please consider
>
>>that I am absolutely new to iPOJO J
>>
>>If there is an explanation on this topic on the website that I just
>>missed, please point me there.
>
>I definitely agree, I plan to improve the doc during the next two weeks.
>
>Regards,
>
>Clement
>
>>
>> 
>>
>>Any help would be highly appreciated!
>>
>> 
>>
>>Thanks in advance J
>>
>> 
>>
>>Cheers
>>
>> 
>>
>>Georg
>>
>
>
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