Servicerelease 6.3.1 of bnd is available, which helps if you use the gradle build in conjunction with the com.github.johnrengelman.shadow gradle plugin. Thanks @bjhargrave for the quick reaction.
Version 6.3 RC1 of BND and our companion tooling is available for you. Please give it a shot and tell us what you think. For details check our discourse group: https://t.co/G3z2yMgoen
@hauntedByD Glad to be of service and thank you for working with us! If you have feedback or need a hand, feel free to ask in our https://t.co/LHUHQchqWG
We are happy to announce the release of 6.2. It comes with a lot of bugfixes and increase in stability, together with some new functions for bnd, maven, gradle and bndtools build. Please update and give us feedback!
For Details: https://t.co/8mED7qpHpH
Bnd 6.1.0 is out with a couple of helpful improvements for bnd, bndtools and bnd-maven. A big Thank you to the Team that made this possible. for Details: https://t.co/r5whjXrVRz
In conjunction with the @OSGiWG R8 Release we deliver 6.0 of BND with lots of features, improvement and support for the latest OSGi specs. All Artifacts are released and ready for you! For feedback and questions contact us via our https://t.co/gbULRGZaWI
We are happy to announce that the R8 Specifications are released through the @EclipseFdn process. All Artifacts are now at Maven Central and the Specifications can be found at https://t.co/nSn2lh4hEy . Thx to all our Committers and Contributors who made this possible!
BND 6.0.0 RC1 is available now. We ship with lots of improvements and new features: https://t.co/d3MngaUoBg
Try it out and report back, to help us improve!
https://t.co/q30BVIdmg5
We have been silent after we announced the transition to the @EclipseFdn, but we haven't been idle. Our update on the current state of affairs: https://t.co/6RHKQoeRR4
Looking forward to a more open and productive future together with you!
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BNDTools 5.3 left the RC stage and is officially released (Thanks to the tireless work of @bjhargrave).
Update or install now: https://t.co/mtmr5JTh0e or check out our maven integration: https://t.co/y2w9YoX9O6
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@_Bram@motion_data@pkriens besides some code formatting, the code to determine e.g. the src folder did not change since 2014. If you find yourself with a maven layout, the #JDT told us, that this is your configured src folder. bndtools would only reconfigure this if you have src=src/main/java in a bnd file
@_Bram@motion_data@pkriens It is defined programmatically in the wizard: https://t.co/8C1cEmI6MW
Do you want to define your own templates? Add org.bndtools:org.bndtools.templates.template:5.3.0 and you will have project templates fto create templates.
#TDD and Continuous Testing are one of the best ways to ensure quality. We can give you a unique way to continuously run your tests at development time with each incremental change you make.
Have a look: https://t.co/q4izi3S1az
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The "OSGi bnd Snapshot Viewer" just got a little bit of documentation and explanation.
https://t.co/dgpD4Aefle
Diagnose potential issues in your OSGi framework (bundle, packages, services), the SCR info, configuration, log, and custom extensions.
#osgi#bndtools
BNDTools 5.3 RC1 is out and ready to test. We've packed a lot of Bugfixes and new Features for you (https://t.co/7DrG65MYTQ). Please give it a shot and your feedback. https://t.co/q30BVIdmg5
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