Richard L. Burton III wrote:
Hi Mark,

What's the best way to send over the changes I made for the POMs? I won't be able to send them over this week, since I'm not near the computer which has the pom files.

I should be able to send them over by Friday.
Just create a jira and attach it, diff or zip or both is fine. How did the work go on the OSGi services, classloaders etc?

Mark

Cheers,


On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 7:14 PM, Mark Proctor <mproctor@codehaus.org> wrote:
Richard Burton (in cc) was looking into this, I believe he was getting a basic automated maven build going, and making our api more OSGi friendly. I'm not sure on his status.

Mark
Michael Neale wrote:
I see no reason why not - the only effect would be in the manifest of
the released jars right?

Are you volunteering to look into how to get maven to do this? ;)

On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 12:00 AM, Maciej Prochniak <mpr@touk.pl> wrote:
  
Hello,

is OSGI packaging of Jboss rules artifacts planned?
Currently drools bundles are provided by various 3rd parties e.g.
servicemix, springsource
but it would be nice to have 'official' bundles of latest versions with
e.g. correct optional import

It shouldn't be hard to do, as maven is used in building process - just
a matter of maven-bundle-plugin configuration.

br,
maciek

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