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Re: [m2e-users] [m2e-dev] m2e Connectors and dependence on plugin

Cool beans, I'll download the goodies and give it a spin.

I see that maven-bundle-plugin 2.3.6 is tagged in ASF svn but it's not in Maven Central yet. I suppose that if I'll pull it from the tag and build it locally it should be good to go?

Cheers,
Rafał


On 11/29/2011 08:36 PM, Igor Fedorenko wrote:
You can ask questions about IDE support for maven-bundle-plugin and
Tycho on m2e-users mailing list.

As for documentation... I not really sure what to document there. You
just need m2e 1.1M3, maven-bundle-plugin 2.3.6 and PDE 3.8M3+, but
otherwise it just works without any special configuration or anything
special really.

--
Regards,
Igor

On 11-11-29 2:20 PM, Rafał Krzewski wrote:
Igor,
I was looking into web application development using OSGi tools (Eclipse
Virgo, Gemini, Libra etc) and m-b-p / Tycho / PDE integration is very
relevant in this context.
Is this documented somewhere? Which list / forum is appropriate place to
ask questions about it?

Thanks,
Rafał

On 11/29/2011 03:36 PM, Igor Fedorenko wrote:
FYI, that repository is obsolete now, I just could not figure out how to
remove it yet (guess need to bug the webmaster again).

Current m2e-maven-runtime sources can be found at [1]. It uses the same
basic idea, only relies on soon-to-be-released maven-bundle-plugin 2.3.6
and PDE 3.8M3 to provide even smoother interoperability between Tycho
and maven-bundle-plugin projects -- m-b-p projects are now represented
as plain Maven projects in workspace, sources lookup, workspace
dependency resolution and all other m2e features work for these projects
without any restrictions or limitations.

[1] http://git.eclipse.org/c/m2e/m2e-core.git/tree/m2e-maven-runtime

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Regards,
Igor

On 11-11-29 3:10 AM, Rafał Krzewski wrote:
You can package the plugins jar inside your plugin's bundle, and have it available in your local classpath. You declare a POM dependency and then
have bnd, wrapped by Apache Felix maven-bundle-plugin generate an
appropriate MANIFEST.MF for you. It's really cool.
Look at what m2e team is doing this with maven runtime:
http://git.eclipse.org/c/m2e/m2e-maven-runtime.git/

Cheers,
Rafał



On 11/29/2011 08:10 AM, Pino Silvaggio wrote:
I am writing a truezip connector.

Suppose I need to access the values under files, fileSet, fileSets.

These are structures that I need to figure out if I need to run
the build. For example, if the sources are external to the workspace
I won't run the build on incremental. Else, i'll do the same scan
pattern
to recognize changes... At least this is what I am thinking at this
point...

My question is how do I get access to these classes (files, fileSet
and fileSets) ???

Even though this is a question of my specific case, how would you
access the plugin classes from a connector when needed?

Using pom deps don't work (ignored, of course, osgi...)
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