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Re: [equinox-dev] Eclipse DSDP/MTJ Bundle Loader Hooks Trouble in Galileo

At the moment there is not. I know we have discussed adding a method to ClassLoaderDelegate to accomplish this but I cannot remember all the reasons why we have not done so. Perhaps you should open a bug against Equinox->Framework to discuss this. But I am not promising an API solution at the moment ;-)

Thanks.

Tom



Inactive hide details for Craig Setera ---01/16/2009 09:03:23 AM---Tom, Thanks for the update. Is there a better (ie. not interCraig Setera ---01/16/2009 09:03:23 AM---Tom, Thanks for the update. Is there a better (ie. not internal) way to do this that we should be using instead?


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Craig Setera <craigjunk@xxxxxxxxxx>

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01/16/2009 09:03 AM

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Re: [equinox-dev] Eclipse DSDP/MTJ Bundle Loader Hooks Trouble in Galileo




Tom,

Thanks for the update. Is there a better (ie. not internal) way to do this that we should be using instead?

Thanks,
Craig

On Jan 16, 2009, at 7:59 AM, Thomas Watson wrote:
      The BundleLoader class is an internal (non-API) class of equinox which we refactored into another package in 3.5 (see https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=246132). The BundleLoader class now lives in the org.eclipse.osgi.internal.loader package. You will have to import that package instead of the org.eclipse.osgi.framework.internal.core package to use the addDynamicImportPackage method.

      Tom



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      [equinox-dev] Eclipse DSDP/MTJ Bundle Loader Hooks Trouble in Galileo




      Hello Eclipse Runtime experts,

      In order to provide preprocessor support for low-end Java devices/
      phones, EclipseME/MTJ has hooked into JDT by using a Classloader hook  
      for a few releases.  This has worked fine until recent Galileo  
      builds.  One of our users let us know that our runtime hooks are no  
      longer working on the Galileo builds.  The exception stack trace the  
      user is seeing is:

      > Caused by: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/eclipse/osgi/
      > framework/internal/core/BundleLoader
      > at  
      > org
      > .eclipse
      > .mtj.core.hooks.MTJClassLoadingHook.createClassLoader(Unknown Source)
      > at  
      > org
      > .eclipse.osgi.baseadaptor.BaseData.createClassLoader(BaseData.java:92)
      > at  
      > org
      > .eclipse
      > .osgi.internal.loader.BundleLoader.createBCL(BundleLoader.java:821)
      > at  
      > org
      > .eclipse
      > .osgi
      > .internal.loader.BundleLoader.createBCLPrevileged(BundleLoader.java:
      > 810)
      > at  
      > org
      > .eclipse
      > .osgi
      > .internal.loader.BundleLoader.createClassLoader(BundleLoader.java:356)
      > at  
      > org
      > .eclipse
      > .osgi.internal.loader.BundleLoader.loadClass(BundleLoader.java:317)
      > at  
      > org
      > .eclipse
      > .osgi.framework.internal.core.BundleHost.loadClass(BundleHost.java:
      > 227)
      > at  
      > org
      > .eclipse
      > .osgi
      > .framework
      > .internal
      > .core.AbstractBundle.loadBundleActivator(AbstractBundle.java:142)
      > ... 10 more

      The hook is configured using:

      public void addHooks(HookRegistry hookRegistry) {
             if (Debug.DEBUG_GENERAL) {
                 System.out.println("Adding MTJ class loading hook");
             }

             hookRegistry.addClassLoadingHook(new MTJClassLoadingHook());
         }


      The offending code:

      public BaseClassLoader createClassLoader(ClassLoader parent,
                 ClassLoaderDelegate delegate, BundleProtectionDomain  
      domain,
                 BaseData data, String[] bundleclasspath) {
             boolean isJdtCore = "org.eclipse.jdt.core".equals(data
                     .getSymbolicName());
             boolean isEclipseBundleLoader = delegate instanceof  
      BundleLoader;

             // If the bundle loader is of the current type and is for
             // the JDT core bundle, we will go ahead and force an OSGi  
      "wire"
             // back to our package implementation from the JDT plug-in.
             if (isEclipseBundleLoader && isJdtCore) {
                 if (Debug.DEBUG_GENERAL) {
                     System.out
                             .println("Adding dynamic import into JDT Core  
      bundle");
                 }

                 try {
                     ManifestElement[] dynamicElements = ManifestElement
                             .parseHeader("DynamicImport-Package",
                                     
      "org.eclipse.mtj.core.hook.sourceMapper");
                     ((BundleLoader) delegate)
                             .addDynamicImportPackage(dynamicElements);
                 } catch (BundleException e) {
                     if (Debug.DEBUG_GENERAL) {
                         e.printStackTrace();
                     }
                 }
             }

             // Let the framework know that we did not create the  
      classloader
             return null;
         }

      Any insights into how we can resolve these issues would be  
      appreciated.  I've noticed discussion of the new OSGi ServiceHooks  
      features and I didn't know if it was somewhat related.

      Thanks,
      Craig

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