The Equinox supplement bundle is a find way to achieve what you want as it was designed to use on other OSGi frameworks and strip out any Eclipse specific dependencies. As an outsider, my only worry is that if you don't have 'org.eclipse.osgi' anywhere in your stack and you're using Java, you aren't OSGi-based. Is the problem that org.eclipse.osgi is too large for the environment you need to run on?
On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 7:18 AM, Mary Ruddy <
mary@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Does it contain things that we don't need? If so,
we should still look into using a subset.. I will ping Equinox
team.
Hi, I found another jar file which contains the
org.eclipse.osgi.util.NLS.class file and its footprint is smaller than
org.eclipse.osgi_3.3.2.R33x_v20080105.jar (928,754 bytes).
org.eclipse.equinox.supplement_1.1.0.v20080421-2006.jar: 92,869
bytes (http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/equinox/drops/R-3.4-200806172000/download.php?dropFile=org.eclipse.equinox.supplement_1.1.0.v20080421-2006.jar)
Is this
small enough to be included in dependencies?
Thanks and regards,
Ranjan.
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