frascati issueshttps://gitlab.ow2.org/frascati/frascati/-/issues2018-02-06T10:32:18Zhttps://gitlab.ow2.org/frascati/frascati/-/issues/85mvn sonar:sonar failed2018-02-06T10:32:18ZPhilippe Merlemvn sonar:sonar failedRunning 'mvn sonar:sonar' failed.
Running 'mvn sonar:sonar' failed.
https://gitlab.ow2.org/frascati/frascati/-/issues/56Allow to use URI/URL to refer OSGi bundles2013-03-25T10:19:38ZPhilippe MerleAllow to use URI/URL to refer OSGi bundlesCurrently bundles of an OSGi implementation must be JARs into the classpath, e.g.:
<frascati:implementation.osgi bundle="helloworld-osgi-api.jar helloworld-osgi-client.jar"/>
It should be useful to designate bundles by uri/url too,...Currently bundles of an OSGi implementation must be JARs into the classpath, e.g.:
<frascati:implementation.osgi bundle="helloworld-osgi-api.jar helloworld-osgi-client.jar"/>
It should be useful to designate bundles by uri/url too, e.g.:
<frascati:implementation.osgi bundle="file://.../helloworld-osgi-api.jar http://.../helloworld-osgi-client.jar"/>
Thank to Emilie Balland from Inria for pointing this issue out.
https://gitlab.ow2.org/frascati/frascati/-/issues/18Support Maven 32018-09-10T23:26:45ZPhilippe MerleSupport Maven 3Add support to build and run FraSCAti with Apache Maven 3.
Add support to build and run FraSCAti with Apache Maven 3.
1.4https://gitlab.ow2.org/frascati/frascati/-/issues/15Reflecting FraSCAti modules as OSGi bundles2018-09-10T23:26:45ZRomain RouvoyReflecting FraSCAti modules as OSGi bundlesOSGi defines a standard packaging mechanism, which can be used to better isolate the loading of
software modules within a standard Java Runtime Environment. FraSCAti «à la carte» could benefit from
this mechanism to better control the ...OSGi defines a standard packaging mechanism, which can be used to better isolate the loading of
software modules within a standard Java Runtime Environment. FraSCAti «à la carte» could benefit from
this mechanism to better control the loaded modules as well as their dependencies.
It would therefore be nice to consider the definition of OSGi-compliant manifest files for the module of
the platform. Existing tools, such as BND [1] or Tycho [2] could facilitate this task by generating the
manifest file from the Maven configuration file.
References
1. BND. http://www.aqute.biz/Code/Bnd
2. Tycho. http://tycho.sonatype.org
Romain Rouvoy