What do you mean? Bundle become modules when they get deployed at runtime. The reason that
the 'bundles' directory exists is that the artefacts in there have their
respective dependencies defined in standard OSGi metadata, which makes them bundles (i.e.
a bundle cannot have a modules.xml file).
Perhaps you could explain (again) the motivating goal for your question.
cheers
--thomas
On Apr 12, 2013, at 4:46 PM, Bill Burke <bburke(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Is there any way we could get the OSGi bundles configured and
deployed
as modules? I know David talked something about this earlier. We all
talked earlier about the maven artifact stuff I'm doing with JBoss
Modules, and the OSGI bundles are the only thing that I have excluded
from my JBoss AS build script that sets this up.
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Bill Burke
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