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Re: [m2e-dev] maven-bundle-plugin based OSGi bundle fails to export package contents correctly if the same package is located in multiple dependencies
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Thank you for fast reply.
OK, I understand that all-or-nothing thing. But why a.b.c Java package contents (from A and B projects) are not visible as one package with classes from both projects?
If I change the order of dependencies specified as required bundles (i.e. wrappers A' and B') in manifest file then different package contents are resolved. It should resolve wrapper project exports. Looks like classpath entry idea is ignored here and each Maven container reference project threated like a bundle.
Is it correct behavior of interaction between Maven container and OSGi import/export (or required-bundle) mechanisms? Sounds like not.
Br,
Alexander
On Aug 22, 2012 12:02 AM, "Igor Fedorenko" <
igor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Workspace dependencies are all-or-nothing thing, so clients of B will
always see all packages, regardless if they ask for B1 or B2. This
limitation is rather fundamental to how maven works -- project model
does not have enough information to know contents of B1 and B2, and how
jdt works -- it is not possible to depend on some project output, so
this limitation won't be relaxed any time soon.
You may be able to workaround the problem by splitting B in two separate
projects, but I don't know if this is an option or not.
--
Regards,
Igor
On 12-08-21 4:12 PM, Alexander Potapov wrote:
Hello,
I have setup:
Eclipse Juno with PDE:
Version: 3.8.0.v20120525-1249-7c7vFitFFt6Zr5a12MM4IKMFZ
Build id: I20120608-1400
m2e plugin:
Version: 1.1.0.20120530-0009
maven-bundle-plugin:
Version: 2.3.7
I use OSGi wrapping bundles (maven-bundle-plugin generates manifest and
uses Maven container for dependencies resolution). They wrap projects
which are also under development on the same workspace.
I have 2 projects with the same package.
For instance:
Project A has package:
a.b.c
Project B has packages:
a.b.c
a.b.d
Project B produces 2 artifacts. One of them contains everything
(Artifact B1) and another one contains only a.b.c package contents
(Artifact B2).
Moving a.b.c package from Project B "is not possible". Because it will
introduce cycle in dependencies. Package rename is also prohibited,
because of compatibility issues.
One solution could be - move Project A contents inside Project B, but it
is also not an option because Project B will be too heavy.
I have 2 wrappers for both projects:
Wrapper A' which has dependencies to project A and B (Artifact B2). It
exports a.b.c package.
Wrapper B' has dependency to project B and it exports a.b.d package.
Now, if I do not have Project B on my workspace then wrappers resolve
artifacts(Artifact B2 + Project A artifact for A' wrapper bundle,
Artifact B1 for B' wrapper bundle) from maven local repository and
everything works fine.
But if I have this Project B on my workspace and Maven container of
wrapper bundle resolves it like a reference to the project then I get
compilation errors (Access restriction) in bundles which are using this
wrapper(by importing package or specifying wrapper bundle as required).
It seems like wrapper bundles export package partially, what seems to be
unexpected.
Also tried to specify access rules on Maven container - doesn't work at all.
Am I doing something wrong here? Or can you suggest something?
Br,
Alexander
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