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1. Re: status of OSGi bundles for javax.inject
thomas.diesler Oct 19, 2012 5:07 AM (in response to codeprince)Ok, lets ping Marek
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2. Re: status of OSGi bundles for javax.inject
goldmann Oct 24, 2012 4:38 AM (in response to codeprince)Hi Tang,
I haven't looked at it so far
From what I understand the ARQ-998 issue is about making changes in the code to provide bundles (upstream) that will help packaging ARQ in Fedora. This will include changes to the upstream code where we control the source and modify the build process (in Fedora itself) where we don't control the upstream code. The request for making javax.inject an OSGi bundle is one the bits that will be done only for Fedora as I cannot imagine changing the build process of the upstream javax.inject project and submitting a new release to jboss repository.
Thomas, am I understanding it correctly?
--Marek
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3. Re: status of OSGi bundles for javax.inject
codeprince Oct 24, 2012 6:14 AM (in response to goldmann)Marek Goldmann による書き込み:
Hi Tang,
I haven't looked at it so far
From what I understand the ARQ-998 issue is about making changes in the code to provide bundles (upstream) that will help packaging ARQ in Fedora. This will include changes to the upstream code where we control the source and modify the build process (in Fedora itself) where we don't control the upstream code. The request for making javax.inject an OSGi bundle is one the bits that will be done only for Fedora as I cannot imagine changing the build process of the upstream javax.inject project and submitting a new release to jboss repository.
Thomas, am I understanding it correctly?
--Marek
Hi Marek,
Thanks your reply.
My request is that whether jboss can offer a bundle form of javax.inject or not, because I have such a requirement (https://community.jboss.org/message/766965#766965).
From your reply, I think that I should not put my request on ARQ-998. However, if jboss can not offer such a bundle, I or user will download bundle form of javax.inject from other maven repositories.
I wish that jboss can publish the bundle and put it into jboss public maven repository.
--Tang