On 03/15/2015 02:07 AM, gil wrote:
> Il 15/03/2015 00:03, Julius Schwartzenberg ha scritto:
>> I'm getting a bit further again with the m2e-wtp build. Disabling the
>> things with seem mostly relevant for the update site allowed the build
>> to progress.
>>
>> Roland Grunberg wrote:
>>> There may be a workaround you could try that would avoid having to
>>> OSGi-ify
>>> maven-war-plugin. If you add the attribute 'Eclipse-BundleShape:
dir'
>>> into
>>> the MANIFEST.MF for org.eclipse.m2e.wtp, then symlink the system jar for
>>> maven-war-plugin matching the name listed in Bundle-ClassPath, the build
>>> should work. The purpose of adding that attribute above is to avoid
>>> packaging
>>> the plugin as a jar, with an embedded jar, which is against
>>> guidelines. I
>>> think you'd probably have to re-symlink the jar for %%install as well.
> Bundle-ClassPath (as for Class-Path) is not allowed in Fedora.
> You should (read must) remove this instruction from felix (or war plugin)
Doesn't this mean that maven-war-plugin still needs to be OSGI-ified? I
understand this would mean creating a new version of the
maven-war-plugin RPM in which the spec file patches the pom files to use
Felix to OSGI-ify it?
Sorry for the delay,
I just asked Mat Booth about this and it seems you should be fine to use
Bundle-ClassPath. In fact, the Eclipse plugin packaging guidelines refer
to this exact case [1].
Initially I thought [2] implied Bundle-ClassPath, especially since it's not
a preferred way of doing things. However, I forgot that there are some cases
where Bundle-ClassPath is the only way of achieving certain functionality (eg.
various nested jars that are built from sources in platform/independent
plugins).
Cheers,
--
Roland Grunberg
[1]
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:EclipsePlugins#JAR_Expansion
[2]
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Java#No_class-path_in_MANIFEST.MF