212.117.81.29: Comment provided by Muhammad Sarim Zafar - via ArticleComments extension - 2013-03-20 10:43:27

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''Jesse Glick'' wrote to me: There is no such feature. The NB Plugin Manager knows nothing of OBR. It could be enhanced to, though this is not quite my area.
''Jesse Glick'' wrote to me: There is no such feature. The NB Plugin Manager knows nothing of OBR. It could be enhanced to, though this is not quite my area.
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== Muhammad Sarim Zafar said ... ==
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Awesome !
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--Muhammad Sarim Zafar 11:43, 20 March 2013 (CET)
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89.190.90.1 at 14:10, 20 July 2010 - 2010-07-20 14:10:56

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Thx
Thx
Christophe.
Christophe.
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''Jesse Glick'' wrote to me: There is no such feature. The NB Plugin Manager knows nothing of OBR. It could be enhanced to, though this is not quite my area.

207.45.249.143: /* For smoth migration, netbeans update center need to acces OSGI Bundle Repository (OBR) */ new section - 2010-07-16 15:06:23

For smoth migration, netbeans update center need to acces OSGI Bundle Repository (OBR): new section

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== For smoth migration, netbeans update center need to acces OSGI Bundle Repository (OBR) ==
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We try to mix OSGI/bnm module inot an application.
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To do start we start at this point:
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* nbm plugins are deploy into nbm repository
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* osgi plugins are depploy into OBR repository (nexus).
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The pb is when a netbeans developer create a nbm plugin with osgi dependency:
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* all works fine a compile time but ..
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* when a consumer want to install the nbm plugin into its application, it can not download the osgi plugin ...
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'''Is-there a way to do this into netbeans and specially into update-center ?'''
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Thx
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Christophe.

JaroslavTulach at 18:48, 4 June 2009 - 2009-06-04 18:48:19

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--[http://neilbartlett.name/blog Neil Bartlett] 13:00, 3 June 2009 (CEST)
--[http://neilbartlett.name/blog Neil Bartlett] 13:00, 3 June 2009 (CEST)
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I guess it is quite opposite: Only because I started to speculate, I could hear your opinion. Thanks.
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On the other hand, this is what I see when downloading the spec "certain elements of the OSGi Alliance Specification may be subject to third party intellectual property rights, including without limitation, patent rights" - can you tell me where exactly is your indemnification?
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Arguing about who's more older is always a bit silly. Sorry for starting this, it is only essential for the prior art claim. But how did you come up with year 1999? The [http://www.osgi.org/Specifications/HomePage OSGi history page] says: "OSGi Service Gateway Release 1 was released in May 2000". Moreover that is only a specification, not implementation used in production.
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Btw. [[OSGi]] spec. v1 reminds me of [[Java]] 1.0.2 - so slim and clean.
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 18:48, 4 June 2009 (UTC)
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213.106.170.124: Comment provided by Neil Bartlett - via ArticleComments extension - 2009-06-03 11:00:53

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Utter nonsense at the end about patents, you shouldn't speculate about what you don't understand. The OSGi Alliance rules require all contributions made by its members (including IBM) to be provided with patent indemnities. Sun does have lawyers who do understand this, I assume.
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Also note that OSGi has existed in its present form since 1999, so it clearly predates NetBeans Runtime Container.
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JaroslavTulach: /* Max Payne said ... */ - 2009-06-02 19:21:13

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Thanks for your comment, Max. I guess I forgot to mention how easy is that. I am adding a little [http://wiki.apidesign.org/index.php?title=OSGiAndNetBeans&diff=2511&oldid=2510 howto] to the [OSGiAndNetBeans|page].
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Thanks for your comment, Max. I guess I forgot to mention how easy is that. I am adding a little [http://wiki.apidesign.org/index.php?title=OSGiAndNetBeans&diff=2511&oldid=2510 howto] to the [[OSGiAndNetBeans|page]].
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JaroslavTulach at 19:21, 2 June 2009 - 2009-06-02 19:21:01

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Thanks for your comment, Max. I guess I forgot to mention how easy is that. I am adding a little [http://wiki.apidesign.org/index.php?title=OSGiAndNetBeans&diff=2511&oldid=2510 howto] to the [OSGiAndNetBeans|page].
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194.202.166.29: Comment provided by Max Payne - via ArticleComments extension - 2009-06-02 14:23:15

Comment provided by Max Payne - via ArticleComments extension

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Awesome article!
Awesome article!
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Now we just need a tool to migrate NetBeans Modules to OSGI.
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122.162.54.233: New page: Awesome article! - 2009-06-02 13:12:09

New page: Awesome article!

New page

Awesome article!