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Re: [equinox-dev] IWeavingServiceFactory.createWeavingService takes a BundleDescription

It is a bit more involved to deploy this into your Kepler instance.  You have to be running a Kepler instance with a workspace that has loaded both the org.eclipse.osgi and org.eclipse.osgi.compatibility.state projects.  Then you have to export the projects using "Export->Plug-in Development->Deployable plug-ins and fragments" and for the destination you have to select "Install into host. Repository:".  This will deploy the new framework to your running installation and you must then restart Eclipse.  If all goes well Eclipse will restart successfully on the new framework.

Note that this is not ready for prime-time, so I suggest you do this on a Kepler installation that you don't mind blowing up.  I find it easier to just run Eclipse on the new framework by launching a self-hosted Eclipse instance from your Eclipse workspace while you have the org.eclipse.osgi and org.eclipse.osgi.compatibility.state projects loaded.

Tom



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From: Andrew Eisenberg <andrew@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Equinox development mailing list <equinox-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>,
Date: 03/08/2013 03:34 PM
Subject: Re: [equinox-dev] IWeavingServiceFactory.createWeavingService takes a BundleDescription
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Hi Tom,

Thanks for taking a look at this.  AJDT is one of the main consumers
of org.eclipse.equinox.weaving.hook through the
org.eclipse.equinox.weaving.aspectj bundle.  It looks like you have
also updated the org.eclipse.equinox.weaving.aspectj bundle.  I will
get a chance to try this out next week.  Just to be sure, if I check
out this branch of equinox and drop the osgi bundle into Kepler, will
things hang together?

regards,
Andrew

On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 12:57 PM, Thomas Watson <tjwatson@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Keep in mind this is a discussion for Luna, not Kepler.  I have been
> spending some time lately around the new framework implementation based on
> the OSGi R5 generic capability/requirement model.
>
> I was looking at porting the Equinox weaving hooks
> (org.eclipse.equinox.weaving.hook) over to a new Equinox framework
> implementation that is based internally on the generic
> capability/requirement model of the OSGi R5 specification.  This framework
> implementation no longer is based on the old Equinox resolver API
> (org.eclipse.osgi.service.resolver).  As such the weaving hook
> implementation no longer has access to BundleDescription objects or a State
> object at runtime.  Instead it would have access to
> org.osgi.framework.wiring.BundleRevsion/BundleWiring objects.
>
> How disruptive would it be to make a breaking API change to
> org.eclipse.equinox.service.weaving.IWeavingServiceFactory to take a
> org.osgi.framework.wiring.BundleRevsion instead of the old
> org.eclipse.osgi.service.resolver.BundleDescription and no longer take a
> org.eclipse.osgi.service.resolver.State?
>
> I noticed the bundle org.eclipse.equinox.weaving.hook exports the package
> org.eclipse.equinox.service.weaving with no version (defaulting to 0.0.0).
> For the next release I suggest we bump this version to 1.0.0 and indicate a
> breaking change for implementors of
> org.eclipse.equinox.service.weaving.IWeavingServiceFactory.  I'm not sure
> how many others outside of the org.eclipse.equinox.weaving.aspectj bundle
> implement this interface.  But without this type of change I see no way to
> support Equinox Weaving on the new framework.  Beyond this I still want
> someone to investigate moving as much of the Equiniox weaving hooks onto the
> standard OSGi WeavingHook services [1].
>
> If you want to see the work I have done so far then load up the
> twatson/container branches from both the rt.equinox.framework [2] and
> rt.equinox.bundles [3] git repositories.  You should be able to self-host
> Eclipse if you load up the framework project (org.eclipse.osg) and the
> compatibility state project (org.eclipse.osgi.compatibility.state) which
> provides an implementation of the old equinox PlatformAdmin/State mainly to
> support PDE.  I have not done any testing of the weaving hook changes.  I
> only spent the morning getting rid of compile errors which pointed me to
> this API issue with BundleDescription in the Equinox Weaving API.
>
> [1]
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=377422
> [2]
>
http://git.eclipse.org/c/equinox/rt.equinox.framework.git/log/?h=twatson/container
> [3]
>
http://git.eclipse.org/c/equinox/rt.equinox.bundles.git/log/?h=twatson/container
>
>
> Tom
>
>
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