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Re: [tycho-user] [Tyco-user] Experimental Nexus plugins for OSGi

Hi,

the URL http://grid.sonatype.org:9000/nexus/ does not seems to work.

Did I miss something ?

Regards.

Pascal

2011/10/10 Oberlies, Tobias <tobias.oberlies@xxxxxxx>

This is probably because the target editor doesn’t allow you to select bundles – it only offers features to be selected. Still, if you know the .target file syntax, you can add bundles by their ID through <unit> elements.

 

Regards

Tobias

 

 

From: tycho-user-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:tycho-user-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Uwe Schulz
Sent: Mittwoch, 28. September 2011 09:05
To: Tycho user list
Subject: Re: [tycho-user] [Tyco-user] Experimental Nexus plugins for OSGi

 

Hi,

 

the repository Plugin works fine and  the repository can be used with tycho. But if I want to define a targetplatform in eclipse (Add Content -> software site), I get the message “There are no items available”.

 

Thanks for the help,

Uwe

 

Von: tycho-user-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:tycho-user-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] Im Auftrag von Jason van Zyl
Gesendet: Dienstag, 20. September 2011 20:17
An: Tycho developers list; Tycho user list
Cc: alin dreghiciu
Betreff: [tycho-user] Experimental Nexus plugins for OSGi

 

Here are a couple of OSGi experiments that Sonatype tried and wanted to make the results available. 

 

The first is a a way to make bundles created in a POM-first way available in a p2 form[1]. The second is a way to turn standard JARs into OSGi bundles. Alin Dreghiciu worked on these for us so if you have any questions he will answer them :-)

 

[1]: https://docs.sonatype.org/display/Nexus/Nexus+OSGi+Experimental+Fetures+-+P2+Repository+Plugin

 

Thanks,

Jason

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