I like the look of BndTools, might use it for my own work. However, adding this as a dependency to our plugins would be frowned upon.

I have taking the source code apart and found you can specify reference:file://xxxx as the bundle source uri. This works for directories. With a simple set of extensions to the bundle cache class and its children, I think I can get this working fairly easily.

Michael

On 15/05/2015 16:04, Jan Willem Janssen wrote:
On 15 May 2015, at 16:59, maillist <[email protected]> wrote:

I am likely to hack/extend the Felix code (and republish) to provide this 
"development environment" workaround as the benefits for us will be huge.   
Would someone give me a starter or a better way of doing this?
Use Bndtools (bndtools.org) for your development? It replaces the bundles 
automatically (those that are affected by your changes) in a running framework, 
making your development cycle really short and smooth. Use it on a daily basis 
and am really pleased with it (in fact, I now mis its features when developing 
non-OSGi stuff :))

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