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Re: [tycho-dev] Does the artifacts.xml in the application represents all the artifacts used in that application

Hi Brian,

Thank you for the response.


On Wed, Jul 26, 2017 at 8:02 AM, Brian de Alwis <briandealwis@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I think it's safe to say that the artifacts.xml lists the IUs that were installed in the application via p2.  The application may only actually use a subset of those IUs.  IUs can also be installed by other means than p2 (e.g., explicitly installing a bundle from a URL, dropins), which will not show up in the artifacts.xml.

Brian.

On 25-Jul-2017, at 4:11 AM, Kasun Siyambalapitiya <kasunsi@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi all,

Does the artifacts.xml file located with the plugins, features and p2 directories in an application contain all the artifacts used in the application. I can see that it contain all the jars in the plugins directory and all the features in the features directory, Is there a possibility that jars and features can exists ( that is being used or not used by the application) without having them inside the artifact.xml as entries.


Thank you
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Regards,
Kasun Siyambalapitiya
Software Engineer
WSO2 Inc. - http://wso2.com/
lean . enterprise . middleware
Tel : 0715523466

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Regards,
Kasun Siyambalapitiya
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lean . enterprise . middleware
Tel : 0715523466


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