We use those properties in the build.properties file in CVS to setup our advanced classpath during the real build. And besides, the build.properties from the CVS project is not the same as the one used by PDE when you import as source. In this case PDE generates one for you based on the contents of your bundle manifest. This is the reason J2SE-1.5 is listed first, so that PDE will use J2SE-1.5.
Tom
Jeff McAffer ---10/10/2008 09:22:21 AM---I believe there is a property we can put in the build.properties to tell PDE which EE to use for compilation purposes. This se
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Re: [equinox-dev] org.eclipse.osgi_3.4.2.R34x_v20080826-1230 defines ExecutionEnvironment: J2SE-1.5 |
I believe there is a property we can put in the build.properties to tell PDE which EE to use for compilation purposes. This seems like the safer and more explicit path regardless of any issues Heiko may be seeing.
Jeff
Thomas Watson wrote:
Hi Heiko,
The reason this was added was to avoid compilation errors when importing org.eclipse.osgi into your workspace as source from the target SDK. The org.eclipse.osgi project supports the OSGi minimum 1.1 execution environment but will make use of additional classes from J2SE 1.4 and 1.5 if they are available (e.g. https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=133048). When importing the bundle as source from the target SDK it gets compiled against J2SE 1.5 for convenience (PDE uses the first EE listed in the BREE as the default VM to compile against).
The org.eclipse.osgi project in CVS contains the OSGi minimum 1.1 execution environment jar plus some additional stubbed classes to compile against. We wanted to avoid having to ship these stub jars in order to import org.eclipse.osgi as source and we wanted to avoid forcing the average developer from finding a minimun execution environment to compile against.
I am curious why this is causing issues with your test cases. The BREE header used to list only OSGi/Minimum-1.1. Now it also lists J2SE-1.5. Semantically there is no difference because OSGi/Minumum-1.1 is a proper subset of J2SE-1.5. A bundle that states it can run on OSGi/Minimum-1.1 is also implying that it can run on J2SE-1.3 or higher.
Tom
Heiko Seeberger ---10/10/2008 03:13:48 AM---Hi,
Hi,
After updating to 3.4.1 I had some issues with my test cases for
Equinox Aspects. The reason was, that the latest version of the system
bundle now defines Java 5 as the first execution environment:
Bundle-RequiredExecutionEnvironment: J2SE-1.5,OSGi/Minimum-1.1
Is this by intention? If yes, why?
Heiko
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